Commentary on the latest bad news for Axio and GenXXL.

I thought I'd comment on some of the weirder parts of the press report :

"Det. Ken Brander substituted the steroid tablets with sugar "

I find it very hard to believe that the Canadian police went to the trouble of producing a full range of fake British Dragon ( corrected thanks to feedback from GenXXL reps) tablets in a variety of colors that contained no active ingredient. Perhaps they meant shipments of steroid powders were replaced with sugar ?

"and delivered the package with a note advising he should be called to smuggle in further shipments."

I bet there was some serious celebrating going on when GenXXL thought they had an inside man working for them at Candian customs or whatever delivery company / agency the Detective was claiming to work for.

A week later he got a call from a man Irish police identified as Wainstein and the two made a supposed deal. According to the agreed facts, over a period of months Wainstein sent Brander 17 packages of steroid tablets and steroid oils from Moldova, Hong Kong and China.

The packages contained 960,000 tablets and 62.8 litres of oil with a street value of between $2.5 and $3.5 million.

You'll notice Brian W was identified by Irish police, it sounds like they will want to talk to him next time he returns to Ireland.

I presume the guy in Moldova is **** the guy GenXXL blamed for poor quality injectables.
( this assumption in turns out is probably wrong )

GenXXL's British Dragon (corrected thanks to feedback from GenXXL reps) tabs were apparently made in China and if only 17 packs were sent there was at least 50,000 tabs in each package. I presume thinking they had an inside man gave them the confidence to risk such big shipments.

N.B I apologize to GenXXL for the mistakes made in the original version of this post they have now been corrected.

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