The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday sent the three arrested persons accused of involvement in sale of the poisonous cough syrup that killed at least 17 people on a four-day physical remand.
Judicial Magistrate Wakeel Anjum was hearing the case.
An initial autopsy report of two the deceased victims was submitted in the court.
The police informed the court that a case had been registered under sections 302 and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code after 17 people died of consuming poisonous cough syrup and that three suspects, including a distributor and two shopkeepers, were taken into custody.
Police produced the suspects in court and requested for a seven-day physical remand for further investigations.
The court, after hearing the initial hearing, sent the suspects into custody of Shahdara Town police on a four-day physical remand.
A senior official told reporters that according to the first laboratory analysis, samples of the cough syrup Tyno, retrieved from medical stores, office of the distributor and the company were not spurious.
Health and medical experts finalised a report on the basis of the laboratory analysis and statements of relevant people, including the survivors, owners of medical stores and the government officials concerned.
According to the report, Tyno was manufactured by Ricko Pharma, a local pharmaceutical company situated on Multan Road.
YOU HAVE NOT GIVEN THE NAMES OF THE ACCUSED.Probably because he is the CM.
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