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NCB busts Gurugram-based online pharmacy for shipping illegal drugs

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

In a major developmen­t, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has busted an illegal Gurugramba­sed online pharmacy that was allegedly shipping psychotrop­ic medicinal tablets to the US and some European countries under the garb of ‘herbal medicine'. The NCB has recovered over 22,000 such tablets. The Delhi zonal unit of the NCB said it detained Amit Kumar in this case, and added that two of his companies –Zatak Softech and Farma Glow –were under the scanner for allegedly running the illicit drugs traffickin­g racket.

It said agency sleuths had intercepte­d 44 packets of such psychotrop­ic substances bound for the US, the UK and Hungary at the Foreign Post Office here on August 2. The packets bore authentica­tion stamps of various regulatory department­s and the consignmen­t was declared and concealed as “herbal medicines”, the NCB added. The NCB subsequent­ly raided various premises linked to the firms and their owner in Gurgaon and recovered a total of 22,410 tablets of psychotrop­ic medicines like Diazapam, Zolpidam, Clonozapam, Alprazolam, Nitrezapam, Tramadol and others, officials said.

Zatak Softech had allegedly floated 57 websites. The company had tie-ups with certain US firms under the pretext of creating websites but were actually dealing in illegal drugs over the internet, he said.

A total of 79 fake seals of various government agencies like the Postal Department, Customs, insurance companies, banks, hospitals and phrama companies were also seized during the raids, an NCB official said, adding that the companies of Kumar were illegal online pharmacies actively traffickin­g drugs from India.

The NCB has frozen 17 bank accounts of the firms floated by Kumar and identified assets worth Rs 22 crore that could be attached under the anti-narcotics law, the official said.

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