Police busts major interstate drug ring, 20 held
- July 25, 2020
- Updated: 02:01 am
DW BUREAU / chandigarh
In a major crackdown on trafficking of pharmaceutical opioids across the country, the Punjab Police on Friday said it has busted a drug cartel, operating across 11 states, and arrested 20 people. The Punjab Police also termed the action as "one of the biggest crackdowns on supply of pharmaceutical opioids across the country." Twenty people have been arrested with a huge cache of drugs, drug proceeds-money and five vehicles, in an operation that spanned over eight weeks, Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta said. Giving details of the case and the investigations, he said the drug cartel, known as the 'Agra gang', was pushing pharmaceutical opioids (drugs) into the markets all across India by diverting drugs in huge quantities from the manufacturers, suppliers, wholesalers and retail chemists.
Of the 20 people arrested so far, 16 are from Punjab, two from UP and one each from Haryana and Delhi, the Director General of Police said in a statement here. "With the arrest of these gang members, a well-oiled network of drug syndicate pushing consignments to the tune of 10-12 crore of intoxicating pharmaceutical opioids in the form of tablets/capsules/injections/syrups per month into Punjab and other parts of the country has been totally smashed and thousands of youth who were or could have got hooked to these drugs have been saved from drug abuse and addiction," he said. The gang was busted by a Barnala Police team, comprising Pragya Jain, IPS, and other officers working under the supervision of SSP Sandeep Goel.
The arrests of the 20 men, including one of the cartel's kingpins, were made from various locations in Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. As many as 27,62,137 tablets, capsules, injections and syrup bottles were seized from them, along with drug proceeds money of Rs 70,03,800, said Gupta. The Barnala Police had similarly busted a 'Mathura gang' in March this year and seized 44 lakh intoxicants and Rs 1.5 crore drug money/proceeds in the biggest-ever such haul by the Punjab Police.
The DGP said the case began to unravel in May with the arrest of Balwinder Singh alias Nikka and four others, along with 2,85,000 tablets during investigation into an FIR registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act at Mehal Kalan police station. This further led to the arrest of one Julfikar Ali with 12,000 intoxicating tablets, the DGP said, adding his questioning revealed the role of Harish as one of the masterminds in the influx and supply of pharmaceutical opioids into Punjab.
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