‘ world’s biggest illegal weight loss jabs raid’ in the UK

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MHRA smashes major  illicit  weight loss medicine production facility in record seizure​

MHRA strikes massive blow to organised criminal gang in world’s biggest illegal weight loss jabs raid.
From:Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory AgencyPublished24 October 2025

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Officers from the Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have dismantled a major illicit manufacturing facility, making and distributing unlicensed weight-loss jabs, during a raid on a warehouse in Northampton.

This is the first illicit production facility for weight loss medicine discovered in the UK and is believed to be the largest single seizure of trafficked weight loss medicines ever recorded by a law enforcement agency worldwide. 

During the search, MHRA officers, supported by Northamptonshire Police, seized tens of thousands of empty weight loss pens ready to be filled, raw chemical ingredients, and more than 2,000 unlicensed retatrutide and tirzepatide pens awaiting dispatch to customers. The street value of the finished weight loss products alone is estimated to be more than a quarter of a million pounds.

Along with large amounts of sophisticated packaging and manufacturing equipment, officers recovered approximately £20,000 in cash suspected to be linked to medicines trafficking.

The search operation, lasting two days, is the latest in the MHRA’s ongoing work to tackle the illegal trade in weight loss medicines.

The site, on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Northampton, is believed to have been used for the large-scale manufacture, packaging, and distribution of unlicensed — and potentially deadly — weight loss products to customers. 

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting, said:​

“This is a victory in the fight against the shameless criminals who are putting lives at risk by peddling dangerous and illegal weight loss jabs to make a quick buck.

“These unregulated products, made with no regard for safety or quality, posed a major risk to unwitting customers.

“My message is clear: don’t buy weight loss medications from unregulated sources. Talk to your GP, seek NHS advice, and don’t line the pockets of criminals who don’t care about your health. Safe, appropriate, licensed obesity drugs can greatly benefit those in need if taken under medical supervision, and I urge people to only purchase and use them with the approval and oversight of medics and pharmacists.”

Andy Morling, Head of the MHRA’s Criminal Enforcement Unit, said: ​

“This seizure shows the lengths these criminals will go to for profit. People should be extremely cautious when buying medicines online. Prescription medicines should only be obtained from a registered pharmacy against a prescription issued by a healthcare professional. Taking prescription medicines sourced in any other way carries serious risks to your health – there are no guarantees about what they contain, and some may even be contaminated with toxic substances.

“Taking out the first illicit weight loss medicine manufacturing facility found in the UK is a landmark result for the MHRA and a major blow to the illegal trade. These products are untested, unauthorised, and potentially deadly. By taking this organised criminal network out of operation and stopping tens of thousands of potentially fatal products from entering circulation, we’ve prevented a serious risk to public health.

“This is an illicit global market that endangers patients, puts big money in the pockets of organised criminals, and undermines legitimate healthcare. This operation demonstrates, once again, that my officers will stop at nothing to identify, disrupt, and dismantle the organised criminal networks who put profit before safety.” 

The MHRA #FakeMeds website offers helpful guidance and advice for staying safe when buying medicines online.

Anyone who suspects they are having a side effect from a medicine are encouraged to talk to their doctor, pharmacist or nurse and report it directly to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.

Notes to editors ​

  1. The Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) is the MHRA’s in-house law enforcement function, leading the Agency’s response to medicines crime. Its strategic mission is to protect the public, maintain confidence in regulation and uphold the rule of law by preventing offending where it can, disrupting offending where it cannot, and bringing offenders to justice where it should. It uses the full range of its powers and capabilities, including intelligence analysis, online disruption, covert techniques, and asset recovery to tackle criminal threats to the UK public, working closely with the police and law enforcement agencies in the UK and overseas. 
  2. The MHRA’s Accredited Financial Investigators are authorised by the National Crime Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA). They support investigations by tracing, freezing, and confiscating assets linked to crime, including money laundering and the illegal supply of medicines. Their work includes seizing cash, valuable items, and freezing bank accounts or cryptocurrency suspected of criminal origins. The Home Office’s Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme (ARIS) allows a proportion of the proceeds of crime recovered under POCA, to be redistributed to agencies involved in the asset recovery process. 
  3. Retatrutide is GLP-1 medicine in clinical development, which has not been approved for UK use. Outside of authorised clinical trials, any products being sold in the UK that claim to contain retatrutide are likely to be illegal and are potentially dangerous to people’s health.  
  4. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe. All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks. 
  5. The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care. 
 
Anyone who doubts the influence of Big Pharma, look no further than these stories (there will be more), what's occurring in China, etc. How long exactly did we think they would allow UGL's to eat away at their profits?
Expect more from the propaganda machine in the coming months about "the dangers of diy peptides and weight loss drugs" and "filthy Chinese powders", and probably a token mention of "there could be fentanyl in there!" too.

You and I don't get to see the data on how many people dropped their $1000/month GLP prescription as soon as they discovered the grey market, but Lilly knows exactly how many, down to the dollar, and they're pissed. Guaranteed Lilly and Novo have entire teams with discord, telegram, and even Meso accounts investigating right now, probably have for months.
 
Expect more from the propaganda machine in the coming months about "the dangers of diy peptides and weight loss drugs" and "filthy Chinese powders", and probably a token mention of "there could be fentanyl in there!" too.

You and I don't get to see the data on how many people dropped their $1000/month GLP prescription as soon as they discovered the grey market, but Lilly knows exactly how many, down to the dollar, and they're pissed. Guaranteed Lilly and Novo have entire teams with discord, telegram, and even Meso accounts investigating right now, probably have for months.
I agree. It’s long been my view that as reta approached patent approval this would ramp up and it has. Stock up folks. Next step with supply pinch is primobolan pricing for reta
 
I don't really have any sympathy for these types getting caught. What other outcome were they expecting? You cant claim its an R&D product when its literally a pen that come with instructions. Their main customer base was morbidly obese middle age facebook mums who cant keep their mouth shut and will call an ambulance, the police and BBC news the second they get a side effect.
 
I don't really have any sympathy for these types getting caught. What other outcome were they expecting? You cant claim its an R&D product when its literally a pen that come with instructions. Their main customer base was morbidly obese middle age facebook mums who cant keep their mouth shut and will call an ambulance, the police and BBC news the second they get a side effect.
A friend of my wife was this type of person - bought a 10mg semaglutide vial and was told by the person they bought it off, by my wife and by me to start at 2mg but wanted the weight loss now so jumped in at 6mg and complained she’d been poisoned because she was shitting herself inside out despite the numerous warnings and not changing her diet.

Incredible chemicals but being sold to absolute morons who can’t or won’t follow simple instructions.
 
A friend of my wife was this type of person - bought a 10mg semaglutide vial and was told by the person they bought it off, by my wife and by me to start at 2mg but wanted the weight loss now so jumped in at 6mg and complained she’d been poisoned because she was shitting herself inside out despite the numerous warnings and not changing her diet.

Incredible chemicals but being sold to absolute morons who can’t or won’t follow simple instructions.
Just look at the state of some of the examples & quotes in this article.
Illegal 'semaglutide' slimming drugs sold in salons and online Can't help but find it amusing.
 
Just look at the state of some of the examples & quotes in this article.
Illegal 'semaglutide' slimming drugs sold in salons and online Can't help but find it amusing.
I would wager my every penny I have to my name she’s done the exact same thing - gone balls deep on the first or 2nd injection, not changed her diet, panicked and decided she was poisoned rather than accepting any responsibility for fucking up her dosing protocol.
 
I would wager my every penny I have to my name she’s done the exact same thing - gone balls deep on the first or 2nd injection, not changed her diet, panicked and decided she was poisoned rather than accepting any responsibility for fucking up her dosing protocol.
Usually how it goes... Pin the correct dose initially but then double it next week cause they're not skinny yet. Either that or go on a crusade against the seller because the "skinny jab" didn't work in 3 days. Very risky doing business with these people. My sister works in the beauty industry and sends me screenshots all the time from these group chats. The worst one I saw was "I just got my vial do I just mix it with water in a little bowl?"
 
"Peptide Moms" are the worst thing to happen to the UGL hormones industry, in the history of ever.

This is genuinely a profile pic of one of these loons. And they have whole communities around buying glittery/sparkly injector pens + cases...

Unfortunately, these normie peptide-fucks now account for 80% of the customer base of our raws providers...

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I am on a FB forum for a compounding pharm that does semi and tirz - it's fucking amazing how many of these people can't even follow the simple instructions the pharm gives them - "draw 10 units" or whatever.

Then they hop on there and don't know what 10 units are, are trying to adjust their dose based upon some other pharmacy blend that they were using before that's mixed differently, or are asking 'how many units equal x number of clicks on the pen'.

It's a wonder they don't poison themselves daily.
 
A horror story about the ‘skinny jab’ from a news outlet here in the UK - apologies in advance for the horrendous layout of the page.


You have to get a fair whack through the article before they actually tell you that it’s because the beauty salon fucked up by injecting sema at tirz doses and, by the sound of it, had little to no hygiene or safety standards.

Most people aren’t getting that far though.

What I will agree with though is that more needs to be done about beauty salons offering all sorts of treatments - some of the investigations I’ve seen are horrendous - dolly birds with little to no training doing Botox and even offering services very similar to liposuction or other minor surgery leaving women (mostly) with life-changing injuries because they didn’t know what the fuck they were doing.
 
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What I will agree with though is that more needs to be done about beauty salons offering all sorts of treatments
Apart from big pharma losing their shekels, this is the biggest issue in the peptide scene right now. Pretty much every beauty salon in low income areas in this country are selling "skinny jabs" that are either a pre-filled, fixed needle insulin syringe containing god knows what stored at room temp for days/weeks or they're having people show up for their injection and just drawing out whatever the fuck from a filthy vial they've been piercing every 5 minutes all day.

Sadly these morons will ruin it for everyone.
 
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