Cache of intoxicating drugs seized in Jammu, 1 held

In a crackdown on illegal drug trafficking, sleuths of Drugs & Food Control Organisation seized a consignment comprising 4,500 intoxicant tablets and 400 capsules from the possession of a suspected drug peddler.

Acting on a tip-off, the enforcement team conducted a targeted operation and intercepted the individual, who was found in possession of a large quantity of pharmaceutical tablets categorised as intoxicants/habit forming drugs. The consignment, which lacked valid documentation and licenses, was confiscated and sent for further analysis.

The preliminary inquiry revealed that the accused was involved in interstate smuggling of intoxicating drugs through a clandestine manner and has resorted to unfair means by forging the license of a chemist shop and was indulging in procuring such consignments through impersonation with malafide intent and was selling these preparations to the drug addicts.

The accused has been taken into custody, and an investigation is underway to determine the intended distribution network of the seized substances. The operation was initiated by Archana Mujoo, ADC (HQ) Jammu and executed by a team of Drugs Control Officers Tej Veer Singh Sodi, Nisar Ahmed Dar and Amit Mahajan under the supervision of Arvind Sharma, Assistant Drugs Controller, Jammu.

State Drugs Controller, J&K, Lotika Khajuria said the operation reflects the commitment of the Drugs Control Department to curb the illegal circulation of restricted pharmaceutical preparations to avoid their misuse.

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