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DEA NEWS: UPS AGREES TO FORFEIT $40 MILLION IN PAYMENTS FROM ILLICIT ONLINE PHARMACIES FOR SHIPPING SERVICES



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From: U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration <dea@govdelivery.com>
Subject: DEA NEWS: UPS AGREES TO FORFEIT $40 MILLION IN PAYMENTS FROM ILLICIT ONLINE PHARMACIES FOR SHIPPING SERVICES
To: guyperea@rocketmail.com
Date: Friday, March 29, 2013, 5:48 PM

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  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  Contact: DEA Public Affairs

  (202) 307-7977

 

Press Release


DEA NEWS: UPS AGREES TO FORFEIT $40 MILLION

IN PAYMENTS FROM ILLICIT ONLINE PHARMACIES FOR SHIPPING SERVICES

 

 

 SAN FRANCISCO – The Drug Enforcement Administration today announced that United Parcel Service, Inc. ("UPS") and the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California ("USAO-NDCA") entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement ("NPA") today in which UPS agreed to forfeit $40 million in payments it has received from illicit online pharmacies and to implement a compliance program designed to ensure that illegal online pharmacies will not be able to use UPS's services to distribute drugs.

 

            UPS has cooperated fully with the investigation and has already taken steps to ensure that illegal Internet pharmacies can no longer use its services to ship drugs.  These voluntary improvements will be strengthened by the compliance program UPS will implement as a condition of this NPA. 

 

"DEA is aggressively targeting the diversion of controlled substances, as well as those who facilitate their unlawful distribution," said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart.  "This investigation is significant and DEA applauds UPS for working to strengthen and enhance its practices in order to prevent future drug diversion."

 

U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California Melinda Haag commented: "We are pleased with the steps UPS has taken to stop the use of its shipping services by illegal on-line pharmacies.  Good corporate citizens like UPS play an important role in halting the flow of illegal drugs that degrade our nation's communities.  We are hopeful that the leadership displayed by UPS through this compliance program will set the standard for the parcel delivery industry and will materially assist the federal government in its battle against illegal Internet pharmacies."

 

            From 2003 through 2010, UPS was on notice, through some of its employees, that Internet pharmacies were using its services to distribute controlled substances and prescription drugs without valid prescriptions in violation of the law.  Internet pharmacies operate illegally when they distribute controlled substances and prescription drugs that are not supported by valid prescriptions.  A prescription based solely on a customer's completion of an on-line questionnaire is not valid.  Despite being on notice that this activity was occurring, UPS did not implement procedures to close the shipping accounts of Internet pharmacies.

    

            John Roth, Director of the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations added:  "The results of this investigation will prompt a significant transformation of illicit internet pharmacy shipping and distribution practices, limiting the chances of potentially unapproved, counterfeit or otherwise unsafe prescription medications from reaching U.S. consumers.  The FDA is hopeful that the positive actions taken by UPS in this case will send a message to other shipping firms to put public health and safety above profits."

 

            Kirstin M. Ault is the Assistant U.S. Attorney who is prosecuting the case with the assistance of Legal Technician Rawaty Yim.  The prosecution is the result of an investigation by the Financial Investigative Team of the DEA, with the assistance of the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations.  This investigation is part of USAO-NDCA's Health Care Fraud program and was initiated as an investigation with the Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force.  Substantial assistance was provided by the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy.

 

            UPS has cooperated fully with the investigation and has already taken steps to ensure that illegal Internet pharmacies can no longer use its services to ship drugs.  These voluntary improvements will be strengthened by the compliance program UPS will implement as a condition of this NPA. 

 

"DEA is aggressively targeting the diversion of controlled substances, as well as those who facilitate their unlawful distribution," said DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart.  "This investigation is significant and DEA applauds UPS for working to strengthen and enhance its practices in order to prevent future drug diversion."

 

U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California Melinda Haag commented: "We are pleased with the steps UPS has taken to stop the use of its shipping services by illegal on-line pharmacies.  Good corporate citizens like UPS play an important role in halting the flow of illegal drugs that degrade our nation's communities.  We are hopeful that the leadership displayed by UPS through this compliance program will set the standard for the parcel delivery industry and will materially assist the federal government in its battle against illegal Internet pharmacies."

 

            From 2003 through 2010, UPS was on notice, through some of its employees, that Internet pharmacies were using its services to distribute controlled substances and prescription drugs without valid prescriptions in violation of the law.  Internet pharmacies operate illegally when they distribute controlled substances and prescription drugs that are not supported by valid prescriptions.  A prescription based solely on a customer's completion of an on-line questionnaire is not valid.  Despite being on notice that this activity was occurring, UPS did not implement procedures to close the shipping accounts of Internet pharmacies.

    

            John Roth, Director of the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations added:  "The results of this investigation will prompt a significant transformation of illicit internet pharmacy shipping and distribution practices, limiting the chances of potentially unapproved, counterfeit or otherwise unsafe prescription medications from reaching U.S. consumers.  The FDA is hopeful that the positive actions taken by UPS in this case will send a message to other shipping firms to put public health and safety above profits."

 

            Kirstin M. Ault is the Assistant U.S. Attorney who is prosecuting the case with the assistance of Legal Technician Rawaty Yim.  The prosecution is the result of an investigation by the Financial Investigative Team of the DEA, with the assistance of the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations.  This investigation is part of USAO-NDCA's Health Care Fraud program and was initiated as an investigation with the Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Task Force.  Substantial assistance was provided by the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy.

 

 

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