Pharmaceutical giants under investigation: police search for Darnitsa, Pharmak and Arterium

Today, law enforcement officers are searched on the territory of three large pharmaceutical companies of Ukraine - Darnitsa, Pharmak and Arterium.

According to the press service of the National Police of Ukraine , investigative actions take place within the framework of criminal proceedings related to public procurement of medicinal products .

"We confirm that a number of searches in several enterprises are ongoing now," the police said.

Detailed information law enforcement officers promise to publish after all investigative actions are completed.

The searches are held in the territory of the Darnitsa pharmaceutical plants, Pharmak and Arterium in the framework of criminal proceedings regarding their participation in public procurement.

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