Haryana Police seizes 104 MTP kits, 28230 prohibited medicines

Chandigarh, Sept 17- In a major success, Haryana Police has seized 28230 prohibited medicines and 104 medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) kits during a raid at a house in Karnal district. A woman was also arrested in this connection.

Giving this information here today, a Haryana Police spokesperson informed that police arrested the woman after recovering prohibited medicines and MTP kits from a house located in New Premnagar in Karnal.

A police team got a tip off that accused Kamal Sikka, who has been supplying prohibited medicines for a long time, has brought a large quantity of intoxicants, MTP kits and other banned medicines from Delhi. He has kept some medicines at home and has gone to supply the rest to someone.

Based on the credible input, a police team along with Drug authorities conducted a raid at the house. A search by the team led to the seizure of 13000 prohibited tablets, 10800 prohibited tramadol capsules, 1200 tablets of alprazolam, 2880 of lomotil and 350 other prohibited tablets. Police arrested the wife of the accused.

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