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Connecticut store owner charged with selling invalid COVID-19 test kits

Authorities also located and seized 27 boxes of untagged cigars.

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NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — The owner of a 7-Eleven convenience store in Connecticut has been arrested for selling invalid COVID-19 test kits, police said.

Authorities received a tip on Monday that a 7-Eleven store in New London was selling COVID-19 home self-testing kits for $39.99 each. It was determined the kits were not valid or were not approved by health officials, according to police.

Store owner Hussenin Alyelsherif, of Waterford, was arrested Wednesday with a criminal summons for larceny in the fifth- and sixth-degree.

Alyelsherif told WVIT-TV that he purchased a pack of 20 kits for $400 from a man who said they were authorized for use in other countries. Police took the tests before any were sold, he said.

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The same day, authorities also located and seized 27 boxes of untagged cigars at the same location. Alyelsherif was arrested with a summons for possession of untaxed tobacco.

Alyelsherif is scheduled to appear in court for both cases on June 24.

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