China News Service, October 8th. Xu Chenglei, the second-level inspector of the Food and Drug Crime Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, said on the 8th that the Ministry of Public Security has always maintained a high-pressure crackdown on drug crimes, especially illegal recycling of medical insurance drugs.

Since the beginning of this year, the food and drug investigation departments of the public security organs have solved more than 300 such crimes, arrested more than 1,000 criminal suspects, and the amount involved amounted to more than 1.16 billion yuan.

  Xu Chenglei said that due to the large profit margins of medicines recovered by medical insurance, especially between the price of illegally recovered medicines and reselling prices, some lawbreakers were driven by profits and adopted various methods to engage in the crime of illegally operating medicines recovered from medical insurance.

  Xu Chenglei introduced that such illegal crimes mainly present the following characteristics:

  First, there are various methods of illegal recycling. Some buy medicines at stalls around the hospital, some cheat to prescribe medicines from the hospital by swiping medical insurance cards, and a small number of criminals cheat in partnership with medical institutions, medical insurance designated pharmacies and their staff. Prescribe medicine.

  The second is the professionalization and ganging of criminal activities.

Criminal gangs often have a large number of members and a clear division of labor. They have formed a huge criminal network. Some medicines illegally recovered at low prices from large and medium-sized cities with abundant medical resources are sold for profit through layered price increases.

  Third, the drugs involved in the case were mostly drugs for chronic diseases, and Chinese medicine injections, Chinese medicinal materials, especially some tonic Chinese medicinal materials with higher monomer prices, also accounted for a certain proportion.

  Fourth, the trend of using Internet instant messaging to collude to commit crimes is also very obvious.

  Xu Chenglei introduced that in response to the characteristics of such crimes, the Ministry of Public Security deployed public security agencies across the country to carry out in-depth "Kunlun" operations, as an important measure of "I do practical things for the masses", and always maintain high pressure on drug crimes, especially illegal recycling of medical insurance drugs. Severely cracked down on the situation, insisted on "all elements, all links, and all chains" to crack down in accordance with the law, and concentrated on detecting a number of major cases, which effectively deterred such criminal activities and safeguarded the safety of drugs and the national medical insurance fund.

Since the beginning of this year, the food and drug investigation departments of the public security organs have solved more than 300 such crimes, arrested more than 1,000 criminal suspects, and the amount involved amounted to more than 1.16 billion yuan.

  Xu Chenglei introduced that in the next step, the public security organs will also work closely with relevant administrative departments to strengthen the connection of executions, further promote special rectification and crackdown operations, and continuously improve and improve the long-term mechanism for combating and preventing such illegal crimes, and effectively safeguard the security of the national medical insurance fund. And drug management order.

  Xu Chenglei reminded that it is necessary to enhance the awareness of safety and the rule of law, to achieve the "three nos", do not buy drugs from illegal channels, do not sell excess drugs to illegal drug collectors, and do not give medical insurance cards and special disease certificates to even Lease to professional card collectors for safekeeping, and even directly participate in fraudulently prescribing drugs. It is illegal to resell medical insurance and reclaim drugs without a drug business license. Those suspected of crimes will be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the law.