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Fact Check: Fake sanitisers seized in Bangladesh, pics viral in India with communal spin

At a time India is facing a shortage of face masks and hand sanitisers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, images of "fake hand sanitisers" have gone viral with a communal spin.

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    • Chayan Kundu
  • New Delhi
  • April 9, 2020
  • UPDATED: April 9, 2020 07:47 IST
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The images are not from India but Bangladesh, where police have recently seized huge quantity of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj city.

At a time India is facing a shortage of face masks and hand sanitisers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, images of "fake hand sanitisers" have gone viral with a communal spin.

A set of images show two men with two security personnel, and bottles, buckets and drums filled with liquid substances. Social media users claim these images are from India and "Muslims" are behind the spurious business.


The archived version of the viral post can be seen here.

India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found the claim to be misleading. The images are not from India but Bangladesh, where police have recently seized huge quantity of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj city.

These images, along with similar messages, are viral on Facebook and Twitter.

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AFWA probe

In one of the images, we can see security personnel in black with "RAB" written on their uniforms. RAB is Rapid Action Battalion, an elite anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of Bangladesh Police. This raised suspicion about the viral post.

With the help of related keyword search in Bengali, we found that several Bangladeshi websites had published news about the seizure of a huge amount of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj in Bangladesh by RAB.

Getting a clue from this, we looked for Bengali posts on Facebook about the particular incident. One user named "Sohel Deb" recently posted the news of the Narayanganj seizure on Facebook page "POLICE HOUR".

Among several pictures he posted, we found the same men as seen in the viral post sitting in the same surroundings.

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Facebook post

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Several other Facebook users from Bangladesh have posted about the same incident using the same pictures.

According to Bangladesh news reports, the Rapid Action Battalion had raided a factory in Narayanganj on April 3, 2020, and seized hundreds of bottles of fake sanitizers which were being pushed into the market during the coronavirus crisis. A few people were also arrested.

In India too, fake hand sanitiser units were busted in Hyderabad and on the outskirts of Delhi in Manesar.

But these pictures which have gone viral in India with a communal message are from Bangladesh.

INDIA TODAY FACT CHECK

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ClaimMuslims in India are manufacturing fake hand sanitisers.ConclusionThe pictures along with the viral post are from Bangladesh.

JHOOTH BOLE KAUVA KAATE
The number of crows determines the intensity of the lie.


    • 1 Crow: Half True
    • 2 Crows: Mostly lies
    • 3 Crows: Absolutely false

www.indiatoday.in/amp/fact-check/story/fake-sanitisers-seized-bangladesh-pics-viral-india-with-communal-spin-1664927-2020-04-09
 
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very bad
 
There are RAB personnel in the picture and the reusable face masks are common ones sold in Bangladesh.
 
You fool, urine of corona virus patients have corona virus in it.
CDC disagrees on who the "fool" is here. But hey, keep listening to whatever quack you need to.

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P.S. self-inflicted injuries by Indians always get a "thumbs up" from me.
 
You fool, urine of corona virus patients have corona virus in it.

Do you have an affection to urine or something? It's not relevant to the OP's thread.
 
Fact Check: Fake sanitisers seized in Bangladesh, pics viral in India with communal spin

At a time India is facing a shortage of face masks and hand sanitisers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, images of "fake hand sanitisers" have gone viral with a communal spin.

Chayan_Kundu_0.jpeg

    • Chayan Kundu
  • New Delhi
  • April 9, 2020
  • UPDATED: April 9, 2020 07:47 IST
offline
pic_3__1_.png

The images are not from India but Bangladesh, where police have recently seized huge quantity of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj city.

At a time India is facing a shortage of face masks and hand sanitisers in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, images of "fake hand sanitisers" have gone viral with a communal spin.

A set of images show two men with two security personnel, and bottles, buckets and drums filled with liquid substances. Social media users claim these images are from India and "Muslims" are behind the spurious business.


The archived version of the viral post can be seen here.

India Today Anti Fake News War Room (AFWA) has found the claim to be misleading. The images are not from India but Bangladesh, where police have recently seized huge quantity of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj city.

These images, along with similar messages, are viral on Facebook and Twitter.

pic_1__2_-x515.PNG


pic_2__2_-x522.PNG


AFWA probe

In one of the images, we can see security personnel in black with "RAB" written on their uniforms. RAB is Rapid Action Battalion, an elite anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of Bangladesh Police. This raised suspicion about the viral post.

With the help of related keyword search in Bengali, we found that several Bangladeshi websites had published news about the seizure of a huge amount of fake hand sanitisers from Narayanganj in Bangladesh by RAB.

Getting a clue from this, we looked for Bengali posts on Facebook about the particular incident. One user named "Sohel Deb" recently posted the news of the Narayanganj seizure on Facebook page "POLICE HOUR".

Among several pictures he posted, we found the same men as seen in the viral post sitting in the same surroundings.

pic_3__1_-x525.PNG


Facebook post

fc-x855.jpg


Several other Facebook users from Bangladesh have posted about the same incident using the same pictures.

According to Bangladesh news reports, the Rapid Action Battalion had raided a factory in Narayanganj on April 3, 2020, and seized hundreds of bottles of fake sanitizers which were being pushed into the market during the coronavirus crisis. A few people were also arrested.

In India too, fake hand sanitiser units were busted in Hyderabad and on the outskirts of Delhi in Manesar.

But these pictures which have gone viral in India with a communal message are from Bangladesh.

INDIA TODAY FACT CHECK

pic_3__1_-370x208.png


ClaimMuslims in India are manufacturing fake hand sanitisers.ConclusionThe pictures along with the viral post are from Bangladesh.

JHOOTH BOLE KAUVA KAATE
The number of crows determines the intensity of the lie.


    • 1 Crow: Half True
    • 2 Crows: Mostly lies
    • 3 Crows: Absolutely false

www.indiatoday.in/amp/fact-check/story/fake-sanitisers-seized-bangladesh-pics-viral-india-with-communal-spin-1664927-2020-04-09
Lol ..... those people must have drunk some high quality cow urine
 
This when almost every chemistry dept. in Universities and colleges are making their own hand-sanitizers and distributing free of cost or at minimal pricing. Can't get hand-sanitizers in the market for neither love nor money...


 
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