GOVERNMENT officers have seized a massive haul hard drugs worth an estimated £350,000.
Officers from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) raided a warehouse in Uxbridge on August 1 where they found a large quantity of unlicensed male impotency treatments.
These included sachets and tablets of Kamagra, Lovegra and Apcalis.
Danny Lee-Frost, Head of Criminal Operations at the MHRA said: "This seizure demonstrates our continuing commitment to protect public health.
"The type of medicines we seized cannot be guaranteed to be acceptably safe because they have not gone through the correct licensing regulatory process.
"At best these medicines could be a waste of money, at worst they could be severely detrimental to your health."
Anyone convicted of these offences faces up to a two year prison sentence and an unlimited fine.
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