New Delhi: The Gautam Gambhir Foundation has been found guilty of unauthorisedly stocking, procuring and distributing Fabiflu medicine and oxygen to COVID-19 patients, the Delhi high court was informed by the Delhi government’s drug controller on Thursday.“By doing so, M/S Gautam Gambhir Foundation has contravened the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 & Rules thereunder and therefore have committed an offence which is prosecutable/punishable under Section 27 (b) (iii) and 27 (d) of the said Act,” the controller said in its report to the court, according to the Indian Express.The drug controller submitted that action will be taken without delay against the foundation, which does not have the license required to purchase, stock and distribute medicines.Also read: Ministerial Hype Can’t Hide the Fact that India’s June Vaccine Plans are Totally UnrealisticMLA Praveen Kumar has also been found guilty for similar offences under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, the court was informed.Earlier, the court had pulled up the drug controller for giving Gambhir a clean chit without a proper probe. “If your Drug Controller is not interested in doing the job, then we will ask that he be removed and let somebody else take over. What investigation? This is trash. There is no legal basis to it,” the court had said last week.The court asked the drug controller to file status reports on further progress in these cases within six weeks and listed the matter for hearing on July 29.