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Punjab News: In a significant operation against illegal pharmaceutical opioid trafficking, Fazilka Police have uncovered an inter-state network operating out of Rajasthan. The operation resulted in the arrest of one person and the seizure of 1.71 lakh Clovidol-100 tablets, containing Tramadol Hydrochloride, a controlled substance frequently misused as a painkiller.
FIR Registered Under NDPS Act
An FIR under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been filed at Police Station Khuian Sarwar, Fazilka. Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation to map the cartel’s backward linkages and identify other individuals and entities involved in the illegal trade.
Big blow to illegal pharma opioids supply networks @FazilkaPolice busts an inter-state network of illegal opioid operating from #Rajasthan and apprehends one person and recovers 1.71 lakh Clovidol-100 tablets (Tramadol Hydrochloride based)
— DGP Punjab Police (@DGPPunjabPolice) December 2, 2024
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Impact on Organized Crime Networks
The bust deals a significant blow to the network of illegal pharmaceutical opioids. These substances, often misused to fuel addiction, contribute heavily to the drug menace. By disrupting supply chains at the source, Fazilka Police have struck a critical blow to drug traffickers targeting Punjab and beyond.
Fazilka Police’s Message: Zero Tolerance for Drug Trafficking
The Fazilka Police and Punjab Police continue to demonstrate zero tolerance towards organized crime and drug trafficking. Such efforts underline the state’s commitment to eradicating the drug problem and ensuring public safety. Authorities encourage citizens to report suspicious activities, emphasizing community participation in the fight against drugs.
Further Investigations to Widen the Net
Officials confirmed that investigations are ongoing to trace additional players in the cartel. Links to other states and potential cross-border connections are being examined to dismantle the entire illegal operation. Police expect more arrests and seizures in the coming days as part of the intensified crackdown.
In a significant operation against illegal pharmaceutical opioid trafficking, Fazilka Police have uncovered an inter-state network operating out of Rajasthan. The operation resulted in the arrest of one person and the seizure of 1.71 lakh Clovidol-100 tablets, containing Tramadol Hydrochloride, a controlled substance frequently misused as a painkiller.
FIR Registered Under NDPS Act
An FIR under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been filed at Police Station Khuian Sarwar, Fazilka. Authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation to map the cartel’s backward linkages and identify other individuals and entities involved in the illegal trade.
Impact on Organized Crime Networks
The bust deals a significant blow to the network of illegal pharmaceutical opioids. These substances, often misused to fuel addiction, contribute heavily to the drug menace. By disrupting supply chains at the source, Fazilka Police have struck a critical blow to drug traffickers targeting Punjab and beyond.
Fazilka Police’s Message: Zero Tolerance for Drug Trafficking
The Fazilka Police and Punjab Police continue to demonstrate zero tolerance towards organized crime and drug trafficking. Such efforts underline the state’s commitment to eradicating the drug problem and ensuring public safety. Authorities encourage citizens to report suspicious activities, emphasizing community participation in the fight against drugs.
Further Investigations to Widen the Net
Officials confirmed that investigations are ongoing to trace additional players in the cartel. Links to other states and potential cross-border connections are being examined to dismantle the entire illegal operation. Police expect more arrests and seizures in the coming days as part of the intensified crackdown.
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