![]() ![]() Mr Patel of Carmalite Road, Harrow, and Roshan Valentine, of Hilliard Road, Northwood, admitted conspiracy to produce controlled drugs of Class C, conspiracy to supply controlled drugs of Class C, possessing a controlled drug of Class C with intent to supply, and conspiracy to sell trademarked goods without authorisation. Pictured: Tools used to make tablets. The pills were analysed and found to contain Class C drugs from the Benzodiazepine group including Deschloroetizolam, Flubromazepam, Bromazolam and Flualprazolam If you buy from the dark web there is no guarantee what is in the substances, as with this case.' 'I'd urge anyone to seek medical advice and obtain a prescription for medication through a doctor. 'We would like to thank pharmaceutical companies Viatris and Teva UK for assisting the Met in our investigation and supporting our prosecution against these dangerous and fraudulent men. He added: 'Stopping the manufacturing of these drugs has removed a significant risk to the public. 'This is the first seizure of those chemicals in the UK and as such legislation will be amended later this year to include these drugs under the Misuse of Drugs Act as Class A substances.' 'Some of the drugs contained completely different chemicals from those which should be in the genuine tablets some of them are extremely dangerous. 'Their operation was solely for the greed of those involved bearing no concern for the vulnerabilities of those purchasing these drugs. ![]() Pictured: Hidden door of pharmaceuticals factory. Mr Patel was arrested near to the warehouse with 15 parcels labelled for posting to addresses across the UK on August 17 last year ![]()
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