Ali Rustam main Tongkat Ali and order cialis?
Semua orang Melaka tahu Ketua Menteri mereka, Datuk Seri Ali Rustam bekerja berterusan tanpa tidur yang panjang setiap hari. Sewaktu PRK Merlimau tempohari , beliau dilaporkan bekerja 'round the clock' hampir dua minggu dengan hanya tidur beberapa jam saja sehari. Ramai orang terutamanya penyokong pembangkang turut hairan bagaimana beliau boleh berjumpa dan melayan pengundi sehingga 3 pagi dan seterusnya melaksanakan tugasnya keesokan hari seawal jam 5 pagi.
Ali Rustam juga dikenali kerana sering mengadakan mesyuarat dengan pegawai-pegawai kerajaan hingga tengah malam untuk membincangkan isu-isu tertunggak. Rumah penginapan rasminya juga sentiasa terbuka hingga larut malam untuk membolehkan rakyat tempatan berjumpanya secara terus.
Beliau juga sering dilihat memandu bersama pegawai-pegawainya sekitar bandar pada lewat malam untuk membuat 'spot checks' untuk memeriksa keadaan jalan, kebersihan dan persekitaran.
Bersandarkan gambaran tersebut ramai orang terutamanya pembangkang menuduhnya sebagai seorang yang bergantung kepada tongkat ali dan cialis untuk terus kuat bertenaga. Benarkah begitu?
Mengulas hal ini, Ali Rustam berkata, ini semua spekulasi dan tuduhan orang yang tidak mampu menyaingi kecergasannya. "Saya tidak memerlukan semua itu. Saya hanya mengambil supplements terutamanya vitamin C dan sedikit senaman pagi, " katanya. "Sebenarnya keinginan saya untuk berkhidmat sebaik mungkin kepada rakyat Melaka membuat saya rasa bertenaga".
SYABAS Datuk Seri!!! Tapi biarlah, manusia terutamanya pembangkang memang begitu. Kita sihat, salah. Kita sakit, pun salah.
Tapi, Datuk Seri, kalau benar pun kita minum tongkat ali atau menelan viagra sekali pun, apa salahnya jika ia mampu memberikan kita tenaga demi seorang isteri dan rakyat. Bukannya menelan viagra dan kemudian dapat tenaga kita pergi meliwat. Macam orang tu......
martes, 3 de mayo de 2011
ICE: Chinese Counterfeit Drug Distributor Sentenced to Prison

Chinese national convicted of dealing in counterfeit drugs in Texas sentenced to prison and deportation.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement released a press release on November 15th detailing the sentence of 12 months and a day in prison for conspiring to distribute counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and trafficking in pharmaceuticals with false labeling and counterfeit trademarks to Kum Leung Chow.
The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney José Angel Moreno, Southern District of Texas.
Kum Leung Chow, aka Lawrence Chow, 59, pleaded guilty to the federal charges on June 28 and sentenced on Monday to 12 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt. Chow was arrested on Jan. 27 and has been in federal custody since that date and will remain in custody to serve out his sentence. Chow is subject to deportation after he completes his sentence.
The ICE HSI investigation began in January 2009 and revealed that Chow used a Hong Kong-based company named Kingdom International Enterprises LTD to obtain and distribute counterfeit Viagra and purchase cialis pharmaceutical drugs in the United States. Viagra and cheap cialis are prescription drugs that are FDA-approved and used to treat erectile dysfunction. They are registered trademarks on the principal register in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Viagra is manufactured and distributed exclusively by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, while Cialis is manufactured and distributed exclusively by Eli Lilly.
Chow offered boxes containing four Viagra tablets and boxes containing eight Cialis tablets for $10 a box on two Internet websites. The retail cost for each Viagra tablet is about $20, while each Cialis tablet is about $15.20. Working in an undercover capacity, ICE agents purchased about 1,120 Viagra tablets and about 360 Cialis tablets from Chow via the Internet on March 25, 2009, and April 28, 2009. Shipping documents accompanying the pharmaceuticals indicated they were exported from mainland China and Hong Kong.
The pharmaceuticals were later analyzed by the trademark holders and the FDA Forensic Chemistry Center which indicated the pharmaceuticals were counterfeit. These counterfeit pharmaceutical products may have harmed the public if law enforcement were not involved in monitoring the Internet.
Chow has been in federal custody since he was arrested Jan. 27; he will remain in custody to serve out his sentence.
The investigation of Chow was conducted by agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations. Assistant U.S. Attorney Samuel Louis, Southern District of Texas, prosecuted the case.
Continued enhanced enforcement is critical in dealing with the deadly criminal act of counterfeit medications.
To learn about technologies that can detect fraudulent and counterfeit drugs inside their sealed container, visit: http://www.xstreamsystems.net/.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement released a press release on November 15th detailing the sentence of 12 months and a day in prison for conspiring to distribute counterfeit pharmaceuticals, and trafficking in pharmaceuticals with false labeling and counterfeit trademarks to Kum Leung Chow.
The sentence was announced by U.S. Attorney José Angel Moreno, Southern District of Texas.
Kum Leung Chow, aka Lawrence Chow, 59, pleaded guilty to the federal charges on June 28 and sentenced on Monday to 12 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt. Chow was arrested on Jan. 27 and has been in federal custody since that date and will remain in custody to serve out his sentence. Chow is subject to deportation after he completes his sentence.
The ICE HSI investigation began in January 2009 and revealed that Chow used a Hong Kong-based company named Kingdom International Enterprises LTD to obtain and distribute counterfeit Viagra and purchase cialis pharmaceutical drugs in the United States. Viagra and cheap cialis are prescription drugs that are FDA-approved and used to treat erectile dysfunction. They are registered trademarks on the principal register in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Viagra is manufactured and distributed exclusively by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, while Cialis is manufactured and distributed exclusively by Eli Lilly.
Chow offered boxes containing four Viagra tablets and boxes containing eight Cialis tablets for $10 a box on two Internet websites. The retail cost for each Viagra tablet is about $20, while each Cialis tablet is about $15.20. Working in an undercover capacity, ICE agents purchased about 1,120 Viagra tablets and about 360 Cialis tablets from Chow via the Internet on March 25, 2009, and April 28, 2009. Shipping documents accompanying the pharmaceuticals indicated they were exported from mainland China and Hong Kong.
The pharmaceuticals were later analyzed by the trademark holders and the FDA Forensic Chemistry Center which indicated the pharmaceuticals were counterfeit. These counterfeit pharmaceutical products may have harmed the public if law enforcement were not involved in monitoring the Internet.
Chow has been in federal custody since he was arrested Jan. 27; he will remain in custody to serve out his sentence.
The investigation of Chow was conducted by agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations. Assistant U.S. Attorney Samuel Louis, Southern District of Texas, prosecuted the case.
Continued enhanced enforcement is critical in dealing with the deadly criminal act of counterfeit medications.
All stakeholders of the pharmaceutical supply chain must take steps from bogus drugs ending up in their inventories.
To read the entire ICE Press Release, visit: http://www.ice.gov/news/releases/1011/101115houston.htm
To learn about technologies that can detect fraudulent and counterfeit drugs inside their sealed container, visit: http://www.xstreamsystems.net/.
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