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NCB-Mumbai busts international pharma-drugs trafficking syndicate; three people arrested

V Singh, G Mishra, and P Sharma were illegally transporting Amphetamine to foreign destinations, primarily to Australia. A detailed investigation revealed that they had been engaged in the business for the past couple of years and were misusing documents for sending such drug consignments

NCB-Mumbai busts international pharma-drugs trafficking syndicate
NCB-Mumbai busts international pharma-drugs trafficking syndicate
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Dec 22, 2023, 11:06 AM IST

Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Mumbai successfully busted an international network involved in the illicit trafficking of pharma drugs from India to Australia and apprehended three individuals in connection to the case, according to a press release.

As per reports, 9,800 Zolpidem Tartrate tablets and 18,700 Tramadol tablets were seized by NCB-Mumbai, according to the official statement.

The apprehended accused have been identified as V Singh, G Mishra, and P Sharma, confirmed the official statement.

Initial reports hinted at an international drug network being involved in the illicit diversion of pharmaceutical drugs from India to foreign destinations, primarily to Australia.

Accordingly, further intelligence was garnered after which information was received that a consignment was being sent to Australia through international courier.

Upon extensive data analysis, a parcel was identified that was intercepted at DHL courier, Mumbai. A steel table furniture was found when the parcel was opened and after further close examination, multiple packets were found concealed inside the cavities specially designed in the table, said the press release.

All the packets, upon being retrieved, were found to contain a white powdery substance which when tested indicated to be Amphetamine, reports have confirmed.

According to the press note the white powdery substance weighed 9.8 kg. It also stated that a detailed investigation was initiated with immediate effect which revealed the involvement of V Singh, who was consequently intercepted on December 19, 2023, from Mumbai.

Upon being questioned, he confessed to his involvement and made revelations with specific details. Two of his associates, G Mishra and P Sharma, were intercepted in Mumbai based on the revelations made by Singh, according to the official statement.

When further enquired, a huge consignment of illicitly diverted pharmaceutical drugs was found from their premises which was ready to be despatched to foreign destinations.

It was also noted during the investigation that the accused are well acquainted with the functioning of the international parcel mechanism and have been involved in the trafficking of drugs previously as well.

According to the press release, the syndicate had been in this business for the past couple of years and was misusing documents for sending such drug consignments. An in-depth investigation into the matter is still underway, according to the official release.

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Mumbai: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Mumbai successfully busted an international network involved in the illicit trafficking of pharma drugs from India to Australia and apprehended three individuals in connection to the case, according to a press release.

As per reports, 9,800 Zolpidem Tartrate tablets and 18,700 Tramadol tablets were seized by NCB-Mumbai, according to the official statement.

The apprehended accused have been identified as V Singh, G Mishra, and P Sharma, confirmed the official statement.

Initial reports hinted at an international drug network being involved in the illicit diversion of pharmaceutical drugs from India to foreign destinations, primarily to Australia.

Accordingly, further intelligence was garnered after which information was received that a consignment was being sent to Australia through international courier.

Upon extensive data analysis, a parcel was identified that was intercepted at DHL courier, Mumbai. A steel table furniture was found when the parcel was opened and after further close examination, multiple packets were found concealed inside the cavities specially designed in the table, said the press release.

All the packets, upon being retrieved, were found to contain a white powdery substance which when tested indicated to be Amphetamine, reports have confirmed.

According to the press note the white powdery substance weighed 9.8 kg. It also stated that a detailed investigation was initiated with immediate effect which revealed the involvement of V Singh, who was consequently intercepted on December 19, 2023, from Mumbai.

Upon being questioned, he confessed to his involvement and made revelations with specific details. Two of his associates, G Mishra and P Sharma, were intercepted in Mumbai based on the revelations made by Singh, according to the official statement.

When further enquired, a huge consignment of illicitly diverted pharmaceutical drugs was found from their premises which was ready to be despatched to foreign destinations.

It was also noted during the investigation that the accused are well acquainted with the functioning of the international parcel mechanism and have been involved in the trafficking of drugs previously as well.

According to the press release, the syndicate had been in this business for the past couple of years and was misusing documents for sending such drug consignments. An in-depth investigation into the matter is still underway, according to the official release.

Also Read:

  1. Narcotics abuse on the rise across India, drug seizures double in last five years: NCB report
  2. Mumbai: Actor dies of suicide after fake NCB officers try to blackmail her; 2 held
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