Written by Richard Simmons | Sunday, 28 February 2010 | There are 0 comments
In the culmination of a lengthy undercover investigation a factory in Israel has been stormed by police and as expected huge quantities of fake Cialis and Viagra pills were found. The undercover Israeli police who formed part of the Financial Intelligence Unit had been watching the factory for months as it suspected that it was a major counterfeit impotence tablet manufacturing plant.

In all twelve individuals were arrested for questioning and the head of an advertising agency which was supposedly promoting these fake tablets was also taken in by the police. It is estimated that thousands of individuals have already bought these fake tablets, many of them online.
Something we have always noted at Ukmedix News is that the manufacturers of counterfeit impotence medications tend to have a whole lot of other criminal enterprises going on. In this case the Israeli police speculated that this illegal factory was just part of a big criminal organisation which is involved in massive financial fraud, nonpayment of tax and many other illegal activities.
It is likely that the fake impotence tablets seized by the police would be substandard and potentially dangerous as criminals are rarely concerned about your health. The other reason why you should never buy impotence drugs without a proper prescription is because you will be handing over your credit card details to criminals who could either steal your money or sell your personal information on to third parties. Profits from the manufacturer of these fake erectile dysfunction medications are often utilised to fund more serious criminal activities such as kidnapping, murder and even terrorist attacks.
At Ukmedix News we understand that one of the reasons why men purchase impotence meds online without a prescription is because they believe that they have more anonymity but in fact the opposite applies because regulated UK based online pharmacies like Ukmedix never sell your details and the doctors issuing prescriptions are bound by professional and ethical standards to treat your medical problems privately and discretely.
Ultimately it’s your choice, but don’t say we did not warn you!
