The Central Bureau of Narcotics has successfully dismantled an illegal drug manufacturing operation in Delhi. Acting on specific intelligence, officers raided a premises in Bawana Industrial Area, which was masquerading as a honey processing plant. They discovered it was producing Tramadol tablets, which were then disguised as Ayurvedic medicines for sale. A related store in Sirsa, Haryana, used for distribution, was also raided.
Preventive and Intelligence Cell, Central Bureau of Narcotics, New Delhi, developed specific information about a clandestine manufacturing plant of Tramadol in Bawana, Industrial Area, New Delhi and its forefront store at Sirsa (Haryana) in selling the manufactured Tramadol in disguise of Ayurvedic
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FAQ :
Tramadol tablets were being manufactured illegally.
The manufacturing unit was disguised as a honey processing plant, and the manufactured Tramadol tablets were branded as Ayurvedic medicine.
The clandestine manufacturing unit was located in the Bawana Industrial Area, New Delhi.
Yes, a parallel raid was conducted at Sh. Balaji Ayurvedic Store on Janta Bhawan Road, Sirsa, Haryana, which was used as a front for selling the manufactured drugs.
Approximately 52.245 kg of Tramadol pills and powder, 1.08 kg of substance suspected to be opium, and a significant quantity of packing and labelling materials were seized from the Delhi factory. The Haryana store yielded pills containing 1.420 kg of Medicinal Opium and pills suspected to contain 0.495 kg of Tramadol.
Yes, two persons have been arrested in connection with the case.