
Beware of Fake Death Reporting: Driller Launches Campaign

Fake liquor vendors have once again resurfaced in the news, this time with campaigns and even lotteries to sell their deadly products. Following the deaths of 38 citizens within just 7 days due to consuming fake drinks, the issue of fake liquor vendors has once again come to the forefront. Despite the initial outrage and media coverage of the deaths, sellers of fake drinks are now using marketing tactics such as campaigns and lotteries to promote their products.
In Istanbul, the deaths caused by fake drinks have caused a stir, with at least 38 people losing their lives. However, once the news cycle moves on, the vendors behind the fake drinks are back at it again, trying to sell their dangerous products to unsuspecting consumers. Some companies are even organizing campaigns and lotteries to attract customers.
These sellers are going to great lengths to avoid detection, even going as far as placing fake surface cleaner labels on their products to disguise them. Additionally, some vendors are directing potential buyers to their Facebook pages instead of selling directly over the phone, in an attempt to avoid being caught.
When questioned about the deaths caused by their fake drinks, some sellers shift the blame onto other sellers, accusing them of negligence. In a shocking response to a journalist’s inquiry about the recent deaths, a seller nonchalantly brushed off the deaths as the result of a few misguided purchases.
The resurgence of fake liquor vendors in the news highlights the ongoing issue of dangerous counterfeit products being sold on the market. Despite the risks and tragic consequences, it seems that some vendors are willing to go to extreme lengths to continue profiting from their illicit activities.





