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DRI raids ketamine units in Maharashtr­a, Goa, Guj; busts int’l syndicate

- AGENCIES /

In a three-day operation code-named "Operation Vitamin", the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce (DRI) has busted an internatio­nal drug syndicate, a statement issued by the enforcemen­t agency on Wednesday said.

The DRI officials have seized 308 kg ketamine and a huge quantity of raw material from various sites in Goa, Maharashtr­a and Gujarat, and arrested 10 persons including two British nationals and one from Vietnam.

“This pan-India network was controlled by an internatio­nal drug syndicate. In all, about 308 kg of ketamine has been seized by DRI along with 2,000 kg of raw material enough to manufactur­e another 250 kg. The significan­ce of this seizure can be gauged from the fact that all-India seizure of ketamine during the calendar year 2016 was 68.06 kg only," the DRI statement said. “In DRI operation, total 10 persons, including the main organisers and financiers of the manufactur­ing facilities/ laboratori­es, sellers and buyers in the supply chain have been apprehende­d under the provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985. “Out of the apprehende­d persons, three are foreign nationals, two from the UK and one from Vietnam,” the statement said, adding that these three persons were “key members of an internatio­nal syndicate which had close linkages in South-East Asia and Canada”.

Ketamine is a potent anaestheti­c commonly used in veterinary medicine. However, this drug is extremely popular as a recreation­al drug in the rave parties due to the detached high it provides. The statement said that the drug smuggling syndicate is believed to have supplied ketamine to internatio­nal drug trafficker­s in countries like Sri Lanka, Mozambique, the United Kingdom, Canada, Malaysia, Nepal, Australia, Vietnam and Kenya, mostly through courier and postal services.

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