Punjab FDA officer murder case: Accused was known for selling drugs, shop raided many times, license suspended in 2006

Chandigarh | Friday | 5th April, 2019

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Balwinder Singh, who murdered Punjab Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) officer Dr Neha Shoree, was reportedly notorious for selling intoxicants. SHOREE SUSPENDED 114 LICENSESDr Neha Shoree was considered a ‘strict’ officer in her department and was known to issue licences purely on merit. It was business as usual until the FDA again raided his shop in 2006 and suspended his licence for one week after finding intoxicants. The FDA inquiry instituted after the killing found that his pharmacy in Morinda had been raided many times before Shoree cancelled his licence. AdvertisingIt was in 1995 that Balwinder Singh, who had done Diploma in Pharmacy (D.

Pharma), first got a licence to run a chemist shop under his name..