Medical store sealed in Kaithal

The Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau sealed a medical store in Kaithal as part of a special anti-narcotics campaign being conducted across the state. The action was taken by the Karnal unit of the bureau after a complainant alleged that Vinod Kumar, a resident of Pilni village in Pundri tehsil, Kaithal district, was selling narcotic drugs near the old bypass in Kaithal.

Following the tip-off, a team led by Inspector Virendra Singh, sub-inspectors Vinod Kumar and Narendra Kumar from the Karnal unit, along with Drug Control Officer Chetan Verma, conducted a raid on the medical store. During the inspection, the team members found 60 alprazolam tablets and other suspicious drugs on the premises.

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