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3 drug smugglers held with narcotic tablets worth Rs 1 crore near Nepal border in UP

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Maharajganj (UP), May 7 (PTI) Police have arrested three alleged interstate drug smugglers and seized banned narcotic tablets worth around Rs 1 crore along the India-Nepal border in Maharajganj, officials said on Thursday.

The arrests were made near the Shyamdeurwa police station area late Wednesday night following a tip-off, police said.

According to officials, the police recovered 6,240 Tramalab tablets, 4,380 Enzomac tablets and 3,750 Ultrapar Neo tablets, along with a vehicle allegedly used for transportation.

The arrested accused were identified as Ram Samush Kewat (40), Naveen Kumar Gautam (28), and Sandeep Kumar (32), all residents of the Gorakhpur district.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Shakti Mohan Avasthy said the accused revealed during questioning that they procured the prohibited medicines from other states through parcel services.

“The accused admitted to sourcing the drugs from other states via parcels. They will be taken on remand to trace the wider network,” the SP said.

The police said the trio had been active in the region for the past three months and used hired vehicles to transport the banned tablets.

During preliminary interrogation, the accused allegedly disclosed that they had earlier worked as medical representatives and used their professional background as a cover for smuggling activities.

Officials said the operation was part of an intensified anti-narcotics drive being jointly carried out by Maharajganj police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) to crack down on illegal drug trafficking networks operating in border areas. PTI COR KIS MDO MNK MNK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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