Posted by AI on 2025-09-24 19:54:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 06:59:11
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In a significant crackdown on the illicit drug trade, Delhi Police have busted a racket operating right in the heart of the city's medical hub. The raid, conducted on Sunday evening, has led to the arrest of Shivam, a 47-year-old medical shop owner from Paschim Vihar, for allegedly selling illegal medicines. This operation sheds light on the dark underbelly of the city's pharmaceutical trade, where the line between healing and harm can be dangerously blurred.
The raid, executed at 5 p.m., uncovered a substantial stash of controlled substances, including 3,360 capsules and a staggering 84 bottles of cough syrup. These medicines, typically prescribed for severe conditions like depression, chronic pain, and persistent cough, have a high potential for abuse due to their addictive properties. The senior police officer overseeing the operation emphasized that these drugs are strictly regulated and can only be dispensed with a valid prescription.
Shivam's operation was seemingly discreet, but authorities suspect a far-reaching supply network. The investigation now focuses on tracing the distribution chain to identify other accomplices and buyers. This case highlights the critical need for vigilance in the medical supply chain to prevent the misuse of powerful medications.
As the police continue their probe under the NDPS Act, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against drug abuse and the importance of stringent regulations in the medical industry. With the potential for widespread implications, the investigation aims to unravel the full extent of this illegal operation and bring those responsible to justice.