NBI to pursue, arrest persons selling COVID vaccines – DOJ

Justice Secretary Menardo I. Guevarra on Sunday, July 4, said the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will relentlessly pursue and apprehend those illegally selling coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines.
The assurance was made by Guevarra after the NBI’s Task Force Against Illegal Drugs (NBI-TFAID) arrested in Manila last June 30 three persons caught illegally selling COVID-19 vaccines.
“The NBI is probing more deeply to find out the sources of the vaccines illegally sold and determine who else, if any, are involved,” he said.
“The possible sale of vaccination slots is also included in the NBI's investigation, as this is precisely the original scope of my directive to the NBI,” he added.
Last Wednesday, June 30, agents of NBI-TFAID arrested Kour Singh, Calvin Roca, and registered nurse Alexis Guzman.
They were caught with an icebox containing 300 doses of CoronaVac vaccine that is manufactured in China by Sinovac.
The group is suspected to have been selling the vaccines to workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO).
After their arrest, they were presented for inquest proceedings before the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the filing of appropriate charges.
Last May, Guevarra ordered the NBI to investigate the illegal selling of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination slots through social media.