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66 grams of brown sugar seized in Hyderabad, two arrested
66 grams of brown sugar seized in Hyderabad, two arrested

News18

time5 days ago

  • News18

66 grams of brown sugar seized in Hyderabad, two arrested

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], August 7 (ANI): The Excise Department has apprehended two individuals in possession of 66 grams of brown sugar (drugs) in the Khajaguda area of Hyderabad, officials said on Thursday. Krishna Priya, Excise Superintendent, Shamshabad, said that the two accused, originally from Malda, West Bengal, had been temporarily residing in Khajaguda and were involved in the sale of brown sugar to known local customers.'Acting on specific instructions from the Deputy Commissioner, our Excise team conducted a route watch at Khajaguda X Roads. This led to the successful seizure of 66 grams of brown sugar and the arrest of both suspects," she investigations reveal that the contraband was being sourced from West Bengal and distributed in Hyderabad through a small but well-connected network. The arrested individuals are now in custody, and officials say further investigation is underway. Earlier, six people, including a kingpin, indulged in manufacturing, selling and supplying counterfeit lifesaving drugs and were arrested. Police said that the racket has a Pan-India network at Moradabad, Deoria, Gorakhpur in UP, Panipat and Jind in Haryana, Baddi and Solan in Himachal Pradesh. Two factories involved in the manufacturing and packaging of these fake medicines were busted at Jind, Haryana and Baddi, HP. Fake drugs of reputed companies were recovered in huge quantities, police said.A major fake drug syndicate operating across multiple states has been busted by the Anti-Gang Squad (AGS) of Crime Branch, Delhi Police, with the arrest of six persons involved in the manufacture, supply and distribution of counterfeit life-saving medicines of renowned pharmaceutical on the initial input, on 30 July, a trap was laid at the HP CNG Petrol Pump, Shyamnath Marg, Civil Lines, Delhi. A car was intercepted. Two occupants, Mohd. Alam and Mohd. Saleem from Moradabad, UP, were found transporting counterfeit of a pharmaceutical company confirmed on the spot that the packaging and stamping were not in accordance with company standards. Lab tests further confirmed the drugs to be counterfeit, police said. (ANI)

Delhi Police busts major fake medicine racket; 6 arrested including kingpin
Delhi Police busts major fake medicine racket; 6 arrested including kingpin

India Today

time6 days ago

  • India Today

Delhi Police busts major fake medicine racket; 6 arrested including kingpin

The Anti-Gang Squad of the Crime Branch of Delhi Police has busted a major interstate racket involved in the manufacturing, selling, and supplying of counterfeit lifesaving medicines. In this significant operation, six people have been arrested, including the kingpin Rajesh Mishra. The racket had a wide network operating across several states, including Moradabad, Deoria, and Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh; Panipat and Jind in Haryana; and Baddi and Solan in Himachal Pradesh. Two illegal manufacturing and packaging factories were busted in Jind, Haryana and in Baddi, Himachal fake medicines were being sold under the names of reputed pharmaceutical companies such as Johnson & Johnson, GSK, and Alkem. The accused operated in a discreet and organised manner, communicating through encrypted apps and managing money transactions via fictitious accounts and hawala channels. The breakthrough came when Head Constable Jitendra received a tip-off from an informer about a large consignment of fake medicines arriving in Delhi. Acting swiftly on this input, a trap was laid at a petrol pump in Civil Lines on July 30. A WagonR car with a UP registration was intercepted, leading to the arrest of Mohammad Alam and Mohammad Salim, both residents of Moradabad. A large quantity of fake Ultracet and Augmentin tablets was recovered from the vehicle. Representatives from Johnson & Johnson and GSK, who were present at the spot, confirmed the packaging and stamping were counterfeit, which was later validated through lab revealed that the accused had initially made contact through social media platforms like Facebook. The packaging boxes for fake medicines were sourced from different locations, while foil and blister packing materials were ordered from Baddi. The counterfeit drugs were manufactured in factories located in Jind and Baddi, and distributed by road and rail across various regions. Money from the operations was received through fake bank accounts and hawala transactions. Mohammad Alam was primarily responsible for supplying the fake medicines in the NCR region, assisted by his brother Mohammad Salim in transportation and logistics. Another accused, Mohammad Zubair from Moradabad, was identified as a key supplier, with his involvement confirmed through WhatsApp conversations and financial records. Prem Shankar Prajapati from Deoria handled the movement of drugs from the manufacturing units to the distributors, while Rajesh Mishra from Gorakhpur was identified as the mastermind behind the entire operation, overseeing the production and network management. Parmanand from Jind ran a unit named 'Laxmi Maa Pharma,' where fake Ultracet tablets were being manufactured. - EndsTrending Reel

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