Delhi Police Unravel International Drug Syndicate
Delhi Police have dismantled an interstate drug syndicate, seizing 54,000 banned Tramadol tablets worth Rs 32 lakh. Five individuals, including Mohd Abid and Javed Khan, have been arrested. The group is suspected of having international links, with further investigations ongoing to uncover the network's full extent.
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In a significant crackdown, Delhi Police have dismantled an extensive interstate drug syndicate involved in the distribution of banned pharmaceutical drugs. Over 54,000 Tramadol tablets, valued at more than Rs 32 lakh, were seized.
The operation led to the arrest of five individuals, including key figure Mohd Abid, and is suspected of having far-reaching international connections.
Investigators continue to delve into the intricate network, which is believed to have operated across multiple states, posing a serious challenge to law enforcement agencies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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