Drug Mafia In Agra Revealed Secret Of Supplies

Agra:  Many clues are being found in the investigation of the fake drug manufacturing factory in Agra. A whole syndicate was working in the work of making fake drugs. Some drug dealers of Agra used to get fake billing done from dummy firms and supply them to other states.

Alprazolam tablets and Proxyvon Spas capsules were supplied by drug mafias in Delhi, Ajmer as well as Bijnor, Moradabad, Saharanpur. The drugs are used as dry drugs in parties in Punjab.

Drug mafia Vijay Goyal revealed many secrets to the police and ANTF during interrogation. He said that fake and narcotic drugs were sent from dummy firms so that no one gets suspicious. Punjab is first in the consumption of these drugs, Delhi is second and Haryana is third.

Apart from this, it is also consumed in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Bihar. Alprazolam tablets and Proxyvon Spas capsules were consigned to Manoj Rastogi in Delhi, Hemant Kumar in Ajmer, Dharmendra in Bijnor, Vibhor Vipin Bansal and Amit in Saharanpur, Jatin Kumar in Moradabad.

10 people including drug mafia Vijay Goyal were sent to jail on Wednesday. A case has been registered by ANTF’s inspector Gaurav Kumar. 15 people have been named in it. Anti Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) presented 10 accused including drug mafia Vijay Goyal, factory manager Narendra Sharma, Amit Pathak who supplied the medicines in the market and labour contractor Ashok Kumar in the court of special chief judicial magistrate. Accused Vishal Agarwal is already in jail. Police are now searching for Bhudev, Suraj Gaur, Rohit Kushwaha, Mukesh Kumar.

During interrogation, Vijay Goel said that a year ago he was also sent to jail from Jagdishpura in a drug case. That was when he met ganja smuggler Vishal Agarwal in the jail. All the planning was done there. Vishal got Rs. 30 lakhs from Bhudev of Fatehpur Sikri when Vijay Goel came out of jail. The place where the factory was running was taken on rent for Rs. 30 thousand per month. That place is said to belong to Udaiveer of Paschim Puri. The lease deed was made in the name of Suraj Gaur of Ramswaroop Colony, Shahganj.

Crores of pills were to be made from the Cyproheptadine powder recovered from the factory. Lakhs of pills have been prepared so far. Alprazolam tablets recovered from the factory are also suspicious.

It is suspected that Cyproheptadine powder was used to prepare it. 55 kg of Cyproheptadine powder was recovered during the raid at the factory.

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