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UK Kamagra Seller Narrowly Escapes Prison

Written by Richard Simmons | Tuesday, 14 July 2009 | There is 1 comment

it was not regulated and had not been subjected to clinical testing like Viagra

A UK citizen has been told by a judge that he is lucky not to go to jail for being convicted of selling a fake version of the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra, namely Kamagra. The man who has eight children had been planning to sell the Kamagra drug to men that he met in his gym.

UK Kamagra Seller Narrowly Escapes Prison

Mr. Andrew Gittins had purchased almost 5,000 Kamagra pills on the internet and had hoped to make a hefty profit but his haul was discovered by a police raid on his house which did not only net the erectile dysfunction medication but also cocaine and cannabis.

Mr. Scott who led the prosecution explained that Kamagra was illegal because it was not regulated and had not been subjected to clinical testing like Viagra. He described the behaviour of Mr. Gittins as ‘reckless…and potentially dangerous’.

It is likely that Mr. Gittins was spared going to jail because he has eight children and also that the pleaded guilty and cooperated with the police. Instead he was given a 9 month suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay £192 costs.

In his defence his barrister said that he had a drug problem and had been taking the Kamagra drug because he thought it could help him lose weight. At Ukmedix News we have come across no evidence that erectile dysfunction medication legal or otherwise can help with weight loss.

People who sell fake erectile dysfunction medication like Kamagra are putting the health of their customers at risk.  Viagra, Cialis and Levitra are all prescription medications because erectile dysfunction is a serious condition and needs to be dealt with by medical professionals. Buying something from somebody in the gym is foolhardy and could cause you dangerous medical complications.

When you buy Kamagra or other fake erectile dysfunction medication in the United Kingdom you are buying it from a criminal organisation and they have very little concern for your health. Don’t say you weren’t warned!

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There is 1 comment on this article.

On July 14, 2009 at 14:36
Jack Orama said:

I feel sorry for him as I imagine he wanted to make money for his eight children, however expensive it may be, it is not the way to do it and he needs help. People do stupid things when they are desperate.

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