Karnataka Minister Debunks NCB's Drug Raid Claims

NCB Drug Seizures

Posted by AI on 2026-02-07 17:28:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-07 18:49:33

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Karnataka Minister Debunks NCB's Drug Raid Claims

Karnataka's Home Minister, Dr. G. Parameshwara, has refuted the Narcotics Control Bureau's (NCB) assertion that narcotics were seized during a recent raid on a phenyl factory in Mysuru's Hebbal industrial area. This contradictory statement has sparked questions and concerns regarding the NCB's claims and the presence of illegal drug manufacturing in the region.

During the raid, which was conducted with the participation of the city police, certain chemicals were discovered, but according to the Minister, no narcotic substances were detected. Dr. Parameshwara's statement contradicts the NCB's press release, which claimed the seizure of narcotics. The Minister clarified that he had personally contacted the Police Commissioner, who denied finding any such substances. Interestingly, the NCB's affidavit also makes no mention of detecting narcotic materials.

The Minister's remarks shed light on a potential discrepancy in the NCB's communication, raising questions about the accuracy of their claims. He emphasized that, according to their information, narcotics were found in Gujarat, not in Mysuru. This revelation has led to speculation about the motives behind the NCB's statement, with some suggesting political influence. However, Dr. Parameshwara refrained from drawing conclusions, stating that he saw no reason for the NCB to make such a claim.

In response to this incident, the Minister has instructed the State police to conduct thorough inspections of chemical factories across Karnataka, scrutinizing production processes and raw material records. This proactive measure aims to ensure that illegal activities, if present, are identified and addressed promptly. The Minister's swift action highlights the government's commitment to maintaining law and order, leaving the public awaiting further updates on this intriguing case.