India's NCB Seizes First Captagon Consignment Worth Rs 182 Crore in 'Operation RAGEPILL'
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- India's Narcotics Control Bureau, under 'Operation RAGEPILL', seized its first-ever Captagon consignment valued at Rs 182 crore, destined for the Middle East.
- A foreign national was arrested in connection with the operation.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) of India has made a significant seizure as part of 'Operation RAGEPILL'. This operation targeted a drug consignment bound for the Middle East.
New Delhi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday announced that the Narcotics Control Bureau has seized the first-ever consignment of Captagon, the so-called "Jihadi Drug", worth Rs 182 crore.
In a post on X, he said the Modi government has resolved to make a "Drug-Free India".
"Glad to share that through 'Operation RAGEPILL', our agencies have achieved the first-ever seizure of Captagon, the so-called "Jihadi Drug", worth Rs 182 crore," Shah said.
"The busting of the drug consignment destined for the Middle East and the arrest of a foreign national stand out as shining examples of our commitment to zero tolerance against drugs," he said.
"I repeat we will clamp down on every gram of drugs entering India or leaving the country using our territory as the transit route. Kudos to the brave and vigilant warriors of the NCB. @narcoticsbureau," the minister said.
Offene Fragen
- What is the specific destination within the Middle East?
- What is the exact nature of the foreign national's involvement?
- What are the broader implications of this seizure for drug trafficking networks?
- What further actions are planned as part of 'Operation RAGEPILL'?