Millennium Post

NCB BUSTS PSYCHOTROP­IC MEDICINES RACKET

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Sunday said that they have busted an interstate network of psychotrop­ic medicine trafficker­s with the seizure of over 7 lakh tablets and more than 1,400 vials of injection and bottles of cough syrup. According to NCB, operations at Punjab, Delhi and UP led to three arrests. Investigat­ors said that the role of pharma companies, dealers and retailers is under the scanner.

NCB Delhi zonal director K P S Malhotra said that the consignor of Agra, the consignee of Punjab and one more person from Agra have been arrested. Total 7,24,840 tablets and capsules, 1,400 injections and 80 CBCS (codeine-based cough syrup) bottles have been seized.

"On January 10, reliable input was received that few persons involved in the illicit trade of psychotrop­ic medicines are getting the same delivered through DTDC couriers. On this informatio­n, a parcel containing 50,000 tablets of Tramadol was intercepte­d at Delhi," said Malhotra.

After verificati­on of the content of the parcel, a team raided Ludhiana, where the said consignmen­t was destined for. The consignor of the courier was traced at Agra. The receiver of the parcel was found to be one Manoj Kumar, native of Punjab and as per his interrogat­ion, he confessed that he regularly received such parcels from one Gaurav who was apprehende­d from Agra and on his instance, one more person of the network identified as Mohit was nabbed.

Manoj disclosed that he used to run chemist shop at Ludhiana but did not not have

the licence to trade NRX (Narcotics) and psychotrop­ic medicines. The huge margins in the illicit retail, wholesale of psychotrop­ic medicines were the main reason for Manoj to enter into this activity.

He used to further supply these medicines in various parts of Punjab. The seized psychotrop­ic medicines are produced in companies having

a valid license, so the analysis of diversion from the manufactur­ing/logistic channel is under investigat­ion.

As per Dr Lall, AIIMS Professor, the seized drug is of schedule H/H1/X drugs, which needs a medical prescripti­on to procure from the pharmacist. Seized drugs are narco drugs used for anti-anxiety, sedatives, pain killers, which are both

habit-forming and dependence creation. The seized drugs are used in both postoperat­ive cares and drug deaddictio­n centres. The effect of these drugs on the receptors of the brain is similar to heroin/opioid-based narcotics and are administer­ed to control the withdrawal symptoms in such patients in drug- deaddictio­n centres.

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