Trustee brings counterfeit disinfectants into circulation in Amed

The trustee appointed to Amed (Diyarbakır) has put counterfeit disinfectants into circulation that do not kill Covid-19 virus. The ineffective agent was also placed in hospitals.

In the Kurdish metropolis of Amed (Diyarbakir), counterfeit disinfectant has been put into circulation at the instigation of the trustee. The scandal was uncovered by the company whose product "Aseptoman" was counterfeited. It is the manufacturer Dr. Schumacher Chemical Industry and Trade Inc., a subsidiary of the German disinfectant manufacturer Dr. Schumacher GmbH.

Against the coronavirus pandemic, mobile disinfectant dispensers had been placed in Amed in public spaces, all state authorities and institutions, post offices, hospitals, at the bus station and at the airport for infection prevention.

As it now turned out, these are ineffective hand disinfectants that do not kill the Covid-19 virus. The alleged disinfectant dispensers were already placed everywhere in Amed on April 2, "to provide comprehensive hand hygiene in every situation", as it was officially called.

After the fraud was discovered, Hasan Basri Güzeloğlu, the governor of Amed appointed trustee to the municipality by the government, dismissed the head of the Health Department Mustafa Korkutan. The bottles with an undefined mixture have been collected after the exposure of the incident into which an investigation has been launched.