The Delhi Police on Tuesday busted a fake drug racket and arrested eight people, including two employees of a hospital in northwest Delhi's Rohini, involved in the manufacturing and supply of fake cancer drugs. The accused used to fill anti-fungal medicine worth Rs. 100 into empty vials and sell them as "life-saving" cancer drugs all over the country, China and the US for Rs. 1 to 3 lakh per vial. During the operation, which ran for over two years, the accused sold more than 7,000 injections.