Saturday, 18 May 2013
MyPikin Saga ! Court sentences Employees to 7 years imprisonment
Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted and sentenced to seven years imprisonment, two employees of Barewa Pharmaceutical Company Limited, over the production of a baby killer syrup, My Pikin baby teething mixture, which allegedly killed about 80 babies in 2008.
Production manager Abiodun Adeyemo and quality assurance manager Ebele Austine Eromosele were sentenced to seven years each. The judge on the case also ordered the pharmaceutical company they worked for, Barewa Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., along with all its assets, be handed over to the federal government.
Justice served !!!
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