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Viagra And Elephant Tusks Found At Johannesburg Airport

Written by Rupert Kircz| Thursday, 27 January 2011| There is 1 comment

those people who make use of contraband Viagra are guilty of financing crime

A huge consignment of fake Viagra worth millions of pounds was recently impounded by customs officers at the Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg which is the second major counterfeit medication bust this year in South Africa. Both of these fake Viagra consignments had originated in Hong Kong and were earmarked for closer inspection after being subjected to new technological methods for identifying contraband.

viagra and elephant tusks found at johannesburg airport

Mr.Dennis Adriao speaking on behalf of the South African police said that the fake Viagra pills had been tested and had been found to pose a potential danger to health as well as being illegal by virtue of the fact that they were counterfeit.

As well as the fake Viagra other items of illegal contraband were also picked up including elephant tusks [which are sometimes used as "traditional" erectile dysfunction remedies]. At Ukmedix News we have seen loads of evidence which shows that the manufacturers of fake Viagra tablets are usually involved in much more serious criminal enterprises and we have argued that those people who make use of contraband Viagra are guilty of financing crime.

The attraction of fake Viagra is often that it can be bought on the black market and that those people who sell it don't require you to be subjected to any form of medical questioning or to get a prescription. Because of the embarrassing nature of erectile dysfunction problems men are often loath to go and see their doctor and prefer the anonymity that many online counterfeit Viagra sellers claim to give.

You should always remember that if somebody has no scruples or moral conscience about selling you counterfeit Viagra, they will have no conscience about overcharging you for your medication, stealing money off your credit card and selling your e-mail address and any other details you give them to whoever offers the highest price.

If you think that by not getting an online consultation from a UK doctor your identity and your medical privacy is somehow safer you are greatly mistaken.

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On January 30, 2011 @ 01:00
Roger said:
Good article, I hope many will read it and take in the advice you have given.
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