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"content": "attention of the Chief Pharmacist after his officers called him from Mombasa. I further requested him for samples and photocopies of the documents which were submitted to my office. On examination, the following issues were noted. One, the consignment of drug contained Dawa Limited products which were declared as coming from China. Two, the import permit were issued last year, 2008, and had since expired. There appears to have been some alterations on the Permit No.1/66906/08. The consignment consisted of two 40-foot containers said to contain 3,732 and 524 cartons, respectively of various medicines. The importer is Dawa Limited and the exporter is Shangai Schangen Trading Corporation. The origin is declared as Shangai China. The medicines were sampled at the port and the samples received have been sent for anaylsis at the National Quality Control Laboratory. An additional set of samples were sent to the Mission for Essential Drugs Supply Laboratory. A verification of the contents of the two containers was done on 16th June, 2009 at the Port side CFS where the goods are being kept. The verification team comprised of pharmaceutical inspectors, the police, customs officers and the importerâs agent. Upon verification, it was found to contain a total of 4260 cartons of medicines whose details I have put in this report which I will table for brevity of time. Visual inspection was conducted and all the available documents have been reviewed."
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