Pharmacist and his son made £3.5m by selling fake drugs from secret Breaking Bad-style factory

Pharmacist and his son made £3.5m by selling fake drugs from secret Breaking Bad-style factory

A pharmacist and his son ran a secret Breaking Bad-style pharmaceuticals factory from an industrial estate, a court heard.

Allen Valentine, 62, and Roshan Valentine, 39, made at least £3.5 million producing Xanax, Valium and Teva and selling the fake drugs on the dark web.

Detectives began investigating the pair in January 2022 and discovered they spent most of their days with Roshan’s childhood friend Krunal Patel, 40, at the warehouse unit at Acton Business Park in west London.

The company was called Puzzle Logistics Limited and has produced millions of tablets since it was set up in 2016.

It is believed to be the county’s first illegal sedatives factory.

Pictured: Roshan Valentine, 39

Allen Valentine, 62, and Roshan Valentine, 39, made millions of pounds by producing Xanax, Valium and Teva and selling the fake drugs on the dark web

The trio had several accounts on different dark web markets and advertised the sale of Xanax and Diazepam.

Mr Patel was the delivery man and would frequently leave the…

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