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Police from 81 countries and territories, including Japan, have joined an operation to crack down on the sales and advertisement of illegal medicine....
......Japanese police arrested 21 suspects and confiscated 12 kinds of unapproved medicines, including diet pills......
Friday, September 30, 2011 02:08 +0900 (JST) http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/30_04.html
14 nabbed in dragnet over unauthorized online sales of medicines
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Police have arrested 14 people over the unauthorized online sale of medicines and advertising unapproved drugs on the Internet, the National Police Agency said Thursday.......
Chinese websites advertising unlicensed drugs in Japanese uncovered
The Japanese police have asked China for cooperation in finding the owners of 61 Chinese websites that are advertising unlicensed drugs in Japanese, police officials revealed on Sept. 29.........
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