Get the inside track on the big stories from Manchester courts with our weekly newsletter A man who sold counterfeit prescription drugs using a Post Office was caught with over £200,000-worth of tablets in a storage unit.
Mohammed Ghani, 39, was spotted carrying a large plastic bag on numerous occasions into the store in Burnage, before going behind the counter and weighing up to 50 padded envelopes.
He then posted them himself with handwritten labels and pre-bought stamps, Manchester Crown Court heard. READ MORE: Joshua Molnar admits handling iPhone stolen in 'violent mugging' discovered during house search after Yousef Makki's death Investigating officers for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency were looking into
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