
New Delhi – New Delhi – The Interpol has warned law enforcement agencies across the globe that organised criminal networks could try to advertise and sell fake COVID-19 vaccines physically and on the internet.
In an Orange notice issued to all 194 member countries on 2.12.2020, it warned agencies to prepare for potential criminal activity in relation to ‘the falsification, theft and illegal advertising of COVID-19 and flu vaccines’. “It also includes examples of crimes where individuals have been advertising, selling and administering fake vaccines”, a statement from Interpol said.
#Interpol warns law enforcement agencies across the globe that organised criminal networks could try to advertise and sell fake #COVIDー19 vaccines physically and on the internet.https://t.co/oUea82cfaf
— Zee News English (@ZeeNewsEnglish) December 3, 2020
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