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Coronavirus: Man in court over fake Covid-19 treatment kits | Coronavirus: Man in court over fake Covid-19 treatment kits |
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A man has appeared in court charged with making fake kits which claimed to treat Covid-19. | A man has appeared in court charged with making fake kits which claimed to treat Covid-19. |
Frank Ludlow, 59, was arrested in a post office near his home in West Sussex on Friday, the City of London Police said. | Frank Ludlow, 59, was arrested in a post office near his home in West Sussex on Friday, the City of London Police said. |
He was arrested by the force's Intellectual Property Crime Unit after it was contacted by US counterparts. | He was arrested by the force's Intellectual Property Crime Unit after it was contacted by US counterparts. |
The kits allegedly contained harmful chemicals which people were being told to use to rinse their mouths with. | The kits allegedly contained harmful chemicals which people were being told to use to rinse their mouths with. |
Mr Ludlow has been charged with one count of fraud by false representation, one count of possession of articles for use in fraud and one count of unlawfully manufacturing a medicinal product. | Mr Ludlow has been charged with one count of fraud by false representation, one count of possession of articles for use in fraud and one count of unlawfully manufacturing a medicinal product. |
He appeared before Brighton Magistrates' Court on Saturday and was remanded in custody until 20 April, police said. | He appeared before Brighton Magistrates' Court on Saturday and was remanded in custody until 20 April, police said. |
Police officers have urged people to seek advice only from a registered healthcare professional. | |
Tariq Sarwar, from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, also said people should only buy medicines they need from an authorised seller. | Tariq Sarwar, from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, also said people should only buy medicines they need from an authorised seller. |
He added when buying online to beware of illegitimate websites and suspicious URLs. | He added when buying online to beware of illegitimate websites and suspicious URLs. |
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