Intelligence-based operation by Punjab Police unearths pharma opioids
In a significant crackdown on illegal opioid manufacturing and supply, Fatehgarh Police dismantled an interstate network operating from pharma factories.
Chandigarh: In a major intelligence-based operation against Pharma Opioids, Punjab Police have busted an interstate network of illegal opioid manufacturing and supply units from pharma manufacturers based in Delhi and Haryana, on Thursday. The development came after the three-month-long meticulous investigations of backward and forward linkages carried out by the Fategarh Sahib Police into the arrest of a local drug peddler identified as Gaurav Singh alias Kaala Ambala, Haryana, who was arrested after recovery of 44 Leegesic injections and 44 Avil injections.
Punjab police DGP Gaurav Yadav told Republic, “Following the trail after the arrest of a supplier, Fatehgarh Police teams have managed to trace and arrest the manufacturer of illegal pharma identified as Sumit Agarwal of Delhi, who is the owner of Paksons Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. having units in Rohini in Delhi and Bahadurgarh in Haryana. The team comprising police personnel from CIA Fatehgarh Sahib and two drug inspectors also raided the pharma factory in Bahadurgarh in the presence of their local drug Inspector seized numerous illegal trading, financials, transport documents along with approximately Rs 6 Lakh unlabelled injections from the factory."
According to the senior police officer, this is in addition to the 3.24 lakh tablets/capsules/injections/vials and Rs 2.20 lakh drug money already recovered in this case. So far, police teams have arrested seven persons in this case. Five other accused arrested have been identified as Mohammad Arbaaz, Mohammad Salman, Mohammad Sahbez, Rakesh Kumar, and Ghanshyam Sharma.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ropar Range Gurpreet Singh Bhullar, who accompanied by SSP Fatehgarh Sahib Dr. Ravjot Kaur Grewal was addressing a press conference, said that following the arrest of Gaurav, Fatehgarh Sahib Police raided the illegal chemists, pharmacies, and illegal godowns, which led to the arrest of three more suppliers including Mohammad Arbaaz, Mohammad Salman, and Mohammad Sahbez.
“During the interrogation of these three suppliers, it came to light that they were purchasing drugs from Agra. Police teams have arrested another accused person identified as Rakesh Kumar, who owns an illegal godown of drugs in Agra,” added Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ropar Range Gurpreet Singh Bhullar
Published By : Tanisha Awasthi
Published On: 9 November 2023 at 21:09 IST