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Home / Crime and Justice / Cough Syrup Syndicate Busted: Rs 60 Lakh Stock Seized

Cough Syrup Syndicate Busted: Rs 60 Lakh Stock Seized

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Police seized 30,000 codeine cough syrup bottles worth Rs 60 lakh.
  • The seized stock is linked to a syndicate run by kingpin Shubham Jaiswal.
  • Two associates of the kingpin were apprehended in Kolkata.
Cough Syrup Syndicate Busted: Rs 60 Lakh Stock Seized

Authorities in Varanasi have intercepted a large consignment of illicit codeine-based cough syrup, seizing approximately 30,000 bottles valued at Rs 60 lakh. The warehouse, located in the Sujabad area under Ramnagar police station, was found stocked with the contraband. This discovery is reportedly linked to the operations of Shubham Jaiswal, identified as the kingpin of a wider syndicate.

Further bolstering the investigation, police have apprehended two key associates of Jaiswal in Kolkata. These arrests bring the total number of individuals detained in connection with this codeine syrup smuggling case to five. A pickup van found at the scene, registered under an arrested individual's name, suggests a well-established network.

The ongoing probe also involves law enforcement from Sonbhadra, who have brought four accused individuals from Ghaziabad jail to Varanasi for interrogation. The interlinked nature of these seizures and arrests highlights a significant operation involving the siphoning and smuggling of codeine cough syrup across multiple locations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Approximately 30,000 bottles of codeine-based cough syrup, valued at Rs 60 lakh, were seized.
Shubham Jaiswal is identified as the kingpin of the syndicate involved in the illegal stocking and smuggling of codeine cough syrup.
Two close associates of Shubham Jaiswal were apprehended in Kolkata, linking the operations of his syndicate across different cities.

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