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ELCANADA
29-11-2009, 10:54 PM
http://www.interpol.int/public/icpo/.../PR2009111.asp (http://www.interpol.int/public/icpo/pressreleases/pr2009/PR2009111.asp)

An international week of action targeting the online sale of counterfeit and illicit medicines has resulted in a series of arrests and the seizure of thousands of potentially harmful medical products.

In response to an ever-increasing number of websites supplying dangerous and illegal medicines, Operation Pangea II involving 24 countries was co-ordinated by INTERPOL and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce (IMPACT) to highlight the dangers of buying medicines online.

National medicines regulators, police and customs worked closely together on the global operation from 16-20 November, focusing on the three principle components used by an illegal website to conduct their trade - the Internet Service Provider (ISP), payment systems and the delivery service.

During the operation, Internet monitoring revealed 751 websites engaged in illegal activity, including offering controlled or prescription only drugs, 72 of which have now been taken down. In addition, more than 16,000 packages were inspected by regulators and customs, 995 packages were seized and nearly 167,000 illicit and counterfeit pills – including antibiotics, steroids and slimming pills, confiscated. A total of 22 individuals are currently under investigation for a range of offences including illegally selling and supplying unlicensed or prescription-only medicines.

“Our primary goal in Operation Pangea II is to protect the public by removing counterfeit and illicit medicines from the market, by shutting down those engaged in illegal sales on the web and by criminally prosecuting those potentially putting the lives of innocent consumers at risk by selling counterfeit or illicit medicines,” said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.

Operation Pangea II increased participating countries over last year’s operation from 8 to 24 and added police and customs agencies to complement the work of the drug regulatory agencies. In addition, this year’s effort devoted an entire week to the operation as opposed to the one day of action in 2008.

“As the very positive results of this global effort are made public, INTERPOL and its member countries will prove again that the Internet is not an anonymous safe haven for those who use it for criminal purposes. We also hope that by raising public awareness about the dangers of illegal internet pharmacies, consumers will exercise greater care when purchasing medicines on the Internet,” added Secretary General Noble.

“Our thanks go to the police, customs and regulatory officials in the 24 participating countries as well as to our partner international organizations such as the World Health Organization’s (WHO) IMPACT, the World Customs Organization and Universal Postal Union whose tireless efforts and dedication have made Operation Pangea II such a success,” concluded the head of INTERPOL.

The operation was also run with significant support from the Permanent Forum on International Pharmaceutical Crime (PFIPC) the World Customs Organization, the UK’s Medicines and Health Care products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Health Canada.

Countries involved in Operation Pangea II were - Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UK and the USA.

Investigations are continuing, with the final results from Operation Pangea II to be released upon their conclusion. For additional information on national activities, please contact the enforcement agencies of the countries concerned

CanadianIron
29-11-2009, 11:29 PM
So annoying.... What is their motivation? Who do they believe they are protecting? Who wants them to do this?... I dont see how they can justify this... they're stopping us from buying drugs that are otherwise unavailable and have not been proven to cause serious damage to peoples health or to have a negative effect on the healthcare system... why?

daande
30-11-2009, 12:29 AM
So annoying.... What is their motivation? Who do they believe they are protecting? Who wants them to do this?... I dont see how they can justify this... they're stopping us from buying drugs that are otherwise unavailable and have not been proven to cause serious damage to peoples health or to have a negative effect on the healthcare system... why?

Because they can.

Durk
30-11-2009, 02:37 AM
Pfft lets see them pull this shit in december when mail is absolutley crazy. Drug dealers dont claim their sales on income tax. That is the main reason why they care lol

Dr.Dose
30-11-2009, 03:10 AM
Repost, was already posted 1 week ago:

http://www.canadabodybuilding.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12831&highlight=Operation+Pangea

champcar99
30-11-2009, 08:37 AM
what a ****ing waste of time....protecting people from harm...too funny..want a smoke and a bottle of booze...cigs kill about 50,000 people a year in canada I think...booze when it becomes a addiction kills the body over time and destroys families all year and every year .. I have always thought that cigs should be banned but the Gov makes millions and millions a year on it therefore its good too kill for profits ..

Chunk
30-11-2009, 09:01 AM
why waste time on child murderers when you can arrest people trying to enhance their genetics...

the only crime in steroids is the murdering of your biceps and killing fat cells...

as for all other drugs, the government should start watching intervention...my daddy left my mommy so i started freebasing...**** off and grow up. quit blaming the sellers and start blaming the buyers.

natenator
30-11-2009, 09:47 AM
what a ****ing waste of time....protecting people from harm...too funny..want a smoke and a bottle of booze...cigs kill about 50,000 people a year in canada I think...booze when it becomes a addiction kills the body over time and destroys families all year and every year .. I have always thought that cigs should be banned but the Gov makes millions and millions a year on it therefore its good too kill for profits ..
Government isn't killing you by allowing cigarettes to be legal. They are simply providing you with the means to kill yourself.

physique
02-12-2009, 07:26 PM
Government isn't killing you by allowing cigarettes to be legal. They are simply providing you with the means to kill yourself.

if u choose to smoke then, u should get zero health care. or u should pay from pocket.

_Ragnar_
02-12-2009, 07:28 PM
if u choose to smoke then, u should get zero health care. or u should pay from pocket.

x2

I feel the same way about obesity.

pseclint
02-12-2009, 08:21 PM
I think people that work out should get more tax breaks, while smokers should be taxed heavier..... makes sense to me, why do i have to pay for lung cancer....

trainharder
02-12-2009, 08:53 PM
I think people that work out should get more tax breaks, while smokers should be taxed heavier..... makes sense to me, why do i have to pay for lung cancer....

I'm a nonsmoker and disapprove of smokers, but just to play devil's advocate:

1. Smokers are taxed more heavily (each pack of smoke includes taxes) - Not sure if it's accurate but I remember reading that the average smoker pays more of these taxes than the healthcare costs associated with smoking.

2. We're kind of hypocrites to criticize smokers when we use AAS which can result in health care costs or at least additional doctor costs from the regular checkups (blood work, physicals, gyno, etc)

dremen
02-12-2009, 09:50 PM
When I was younger I basically had a renegade attitude(still kind of do) and never took any customs or police seriously. I have brought back boxes and boxes of HCG back from Europe...200 tabs or so of Proviron...10 amps of Testovirons....Nolva and clomid tons...(on one trip)
I was questioned from the country I was leaving as to what were all these amps I had in my suit case(going through x-ray)
I told the baggage check lady I have need of this medicine and take them as a prescription. She let me go.
Never bothered bringing much stuff over after that as I really never went back "ON" for any cycles. I guess I was just lucky!


WOW:shock

CanadianIron
02-12-2009, 11:04 PM
2 months before 9/11 I brought back a suitcase of firecrackers and switchblades from a visit to Germany with my family... (I was young)... these items were in my carry on too...

Its like anything else, if you're confident, you'll be fine... SOOO much stuff gets through... they never check. BUT IF YOU GET CAUGHT, you're screwed.

inxs
06-12-2009, 06:56 AM
I think people that work out should get more tax breaks, while smokers should be taxed heavier..... makes sense to me, why do i have to pay for lung cancer....

So if you get lung cancer you should have to pay for your treatment correct

mayhem
14-12-2009, 09:52 AM
When I was younger I basically had a renegade attitude(still kind of do) and never took any customs or police seriously. I have brought back boxes and boxes of HCG back from Europe...200 tabs or so of Proviron...10 amps of Testovirons....Nolva and clomid tons...(on one trip)
I was questioned from the country I was leaving as to what were all these amps I had in my suit case(going through x-ray)
I told the baggage check lady I have need of this medicine and take them as a prescription. She let me go.
Never bothered bringing much stuff over after that as I really never went back "ON" for any cycles. I guess I was just lucky!

This was before the war on steroids caused by baseball correct?

jaws
15-12-2009, 08:04 PM
Government isn't killing you by allowing cigarettes to be legal. They are simply providing you with the means to kill yourself.

Very good point!

jaws
15-12-2009, 08:09 PM
I think people that work out should get more tax breaks, while smokers should be taxed heavier..... makes sense to me, why do i have to pay for lung cancer....

Wooooo! Everyone vote for pseclint!:yeah