A Pakistani businessman who was linked to more than 5,000 fake coronavirus vaccines, confiscated at an airport in Mexico, also has companies based in the Dominican Republic.
Mohamad Yusuf Amdani Bail, a businessman recently related to vaccines that appeared to be Sputnik V and were applied to his employees at his factory in Campeche, Mexico, was ranked as one of the richest in Central America, with companies in at least eight countries, including the Dominican Republic, according to Forbes magazine in 2014.
Amdani Bai is a businessman dedicated to the textile industry, president of the Karim Group and also has investments in the real estate sector, according to various Mexican media.
San Pedro Sula is home to Grupo Karim’s, an international conglomerate located in the Altia Business technology park and dedicated to the real estate and textile sectors.
Even during the pandemic, through the Karim’s Textil & Apparel model, the businessman made donations with supplies such as masks and face masks in Campeche, where he vaccinated his employees with apparent fake vaccines.
With a wealth distributed in companies based in five countries, including Mexico, he is known in the Aztec country for his connections with politicians in the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and the National Action Party (PAN).
Due to his closeness to the current president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, he settled in this country, where he arrived in 1990.
In Mexico, Campeche is his main center of operations and friends and, due to his political ties with the governor of this area, as the Mexican press claims, he was immediately linked to the confiscated fake vaccines.
In the Dominican Republic, it is not yet known if the businessman had any donations.