Indian authorities stated that countless people were offered phony coronavirus vaccines at rip-off inoccuation drives, CNN reported on Monday.CNN News affiliate News 18 reported that the scam vaccinations focuses happened throughout late May and early June, with authorities beginning their investigation after some of the scam victims ended up being suspicious of the vaccination certificates they got. A resident informed the news source that one of the phony vaccine drives happened at a real estate society where they had to pay money and nobody got any symptoms. Mumbai Police Department senior main Vishal Thakur informed CNN that 12 fake vaccination sites had been held in the city, stating that the phony physicians were utilizing saline water to inject their victims. Thakur stated that an estimated 2,500 people received phony vaccine shots with the organizers making $28,000 in charged fees, according to CNN. This comes as India has fought the second wave of the virus, which contaminated millions of individuals and killed tens of countless others, for nearly 3 months. Just Recently, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed a central vaccine drive where the federal government will supply complimentary vaccinations for citizens, CNN reported. Thakur informed CNN that they have detained 14 people on suspicion of unfaithful, attempts at culpable murder, criminal conspiracy, and other charges in the vaccination rip-off” We have detained medical professionals,” Thakur said. “They were using a health center which was producing the fake certificates, vials, syringes.”