Punjab News: Barnala Police Busts Major Drug Racket, 13.7 Lakh Alcoholic Capsules Seized

Punjab News: In a significant development, Barnala Police detained two individuals and found alcoholic capsules and tablets worth Rs. 13.7 lakh. Police in Barnala took significant action against Pharma Opioids and seized one of the largest consignments of NDPS.

Barnala Police’s Investigation Uncovers Tramadol Capsules in Seized Tablets

Tramadol capsules are contained in the seized tablets. In addition, a FIR has been filed under the NDPS Act, and the police are searching for all possible connections to break the chain of unlawful pharmaceutical drug trafficking. One of the largest NDPS consignments of the year was busted by Barnala Police, who also arrested two suspects and found 13.7 lakh pills and capsules that were drunk. Included with the seizure are Tramadol capsules.

Efforts Intensify to Dismantle Illegal Pharmaceutical Drug Gang After Filing FIR Under NDPS Act

A FIR under the NDPS has been filed, and additional backward links are being created in an effort to dismantle the illegal pharmaceutical drug gang. According to the vision of CM Bhagwant Mann, Punjab Police India is dedicated to making our state drug-free.

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