Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

4 held with drugs had plans to open a factory in Indore

- Arvind Walmiki

THANE: A day after four people were arrested by the Thane Anti Extortion Cell (AEC) for the possession of the drug Tramadol, investigat­ions have revealed that the accused planned to open a factory. The drug had been manufactur­ed in Indore, the police said.

The four were arrested in Kasarwadav­li with around 20,000 strips of Tramadol (hydrochlor­ide) tablets, which have a market value of around ₹5 crore per 10mg. A team that has been formed to investigat­e will soon be dispatched to Indore.

The accused Mayur Pravin Mehta, 47, who works as a domestic help, was the first one to be arrested. Based on the informatio­n provided by Mehta, a trap was laid to arrest the other three – Romel Laurence Vaj, 51, who has a cable and constructi­on business in Chira Bazar; Santosh Raghunath Pandey, 41, who owns a factory in Indore where the drug was manufactur­ed; and Dipak Bhogilal Kothari, who owns a constructi­on business and a mobile shop.

Pradeep Sharma, senior police inspector, Thane AEC, said, “We have found that the accused changed the name of the drug by a single letter from ‘Tramadol’ to ‘Tamadol’, as a result of which they used to get past customs check while exporting the drug. Tramadolha­sbeenbanne­dunder the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances(ndps) Act.”

Tramadol is also used by members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), said sources.

“We are investigat­ing as to who the drugs were to be supplied to. Vaj and Mehta sought Pandey’s help to manufactur­e the drug and Kothari’s help to finance the manufactur­ing process. We have got a lead that some of the stock is in Ahmedabad and will soon send a team there. We have lodged a case under relevant sections of the NDPS Act at the Kasarwadav­li police station,” said a police officer.

The accused were produced in court and have been remanded in police custody till October 1.

 ?? PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT ?? The Thane antiextort­ion cell officers with the seized drugs, on Wednesday.
PRAFUL GANGURDE/HT The Thane antiextort­ion cell officers with the seized drugs, on Wednesday.

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