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Steroid Shop Raided: Millions in Unlicensed Drugs Seized

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Dozens of imported steroid tablets and injections were seized.
  • The shop owner allegedly sold drugs without prescriptions for years.
  • Illicit bodybuilding drugs worth Rs 2.83 lakh were confiscated.
Steroid Shop Raided: Millions in Unlicensed Drugs Seized

In a significant crackdown on illicit substances, the Vadodara Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) has arrested a shop owner and seized a substantial quantity of illegal hormone drugs and steroids. The raid targeted a 'nutrition' store in the Manjalpur area, uncovering a decade-long operation selling unauthorized bodybuilding aids.

The accused, identified as 35-year-old Amish Kori, was found in possession of numerous imported steroid tablets and injection vials, including testosterone and other substances vital for muscle enhancement. Police cataloged 30 different types of seized items, with a total value estimated at Rs 2.83 lakh.

Authorities stated that Kori had been supplying these drugs without requiring prescriptions or valid invoices, preying on individuals eager for quick physical changes. The imported medications, sourced from Russia and Austria via a dealer in Amritsar, were discreetly sold alongside legitimate protein supplements.

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The operation was initiated following a credible tip-off. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of Kori's network and the distribution of these potentially harmful substances. The DCB emphasized the importance of medical guidance when using such products.

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.
The Vadodara DCB seized a large quantity of imported steroid tablets and injection vials, including testosterone and other substances for bodybuilding.
The confiscated illegal bodybuilding drugs were valued at Rs 2.83 lakh.
No, the shop owner was allegedly selling the potent bodybuilding drugs without prescriptions or invoices.

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