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Criminal networks may try to sell fake COVID-19 vaccines, warns Interpol – Moneycontrol
Interpol issued a global alert to law enforcement agencies across the world, warning them to prepare for organised crime networks targeting COVID-19 vaccines, both…

A man passes Interpol signages at Interpol World in Singapore July 2, 2019. REUTERS/Edgar Su – RC1A73310A20
The Interpol global police co-ordination agency warned on December 2 that organised criminal networks could be targeting COVID-19 vaccines, and could look to sell fake shots.
Interpol, which is headquartered in France, said it had issued a global alert to law enforcement across its 194 member countries, warning them to prepare for organised crime networks targeting COVID-19 vaccines, both…
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