09 August,2021 05:38 PM IST | Aurangabad | PTI
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A person attached to the state health department was detained for allegedly selling Covid-19 vaccine doses illegally in Sajapur area of Maharashtra's Aurangabad, police said.
The man was selling these doses in a room some 20-25 kilometres away from Waluj primary health centre and he was held following a tip-off, an official said. "We have seized an empty bottle of Covishield vaccine as well as fresh and used syringes. We have found a list of 10 people who he gave doses to.
Our probe has found he would contact labour contractors in the industrial area here promising to get their people vaccinated for a sum of Rs 300 each," Inspector Madhukar Sawant of MIDC Waluj police station told PTI. The man has been detained and the process of registering a case was underway, while probe had begun to find out from where he sourced these vials, Sawant added.
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