The drug store, which apparently lacked FDA permit to operate, was allegedly selling Chinese-labeled medicines and medical products.
SUSPECTS. The alleged owner and pharmacist of the illegal Chinese pharmacy.
A Facebook post of the Angeles City information office early evening on Thursday showed Lazatin and other city government officials and personnel inside the drug store located at the Korean Town portion of Barangay Anunas. BUST. Mayor Carmelo Lazatin Jr. inspects the suspected illegal Chinese pharmacy. In the foreground are the alleged Chinese owner and pharmacist of the drug store.
The city information office, which described the drug store as a “makeshift medical facility,” said local police also provided support to the raiding team.
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