Bhopal, October 7: A case has been registered against the owners of a factory in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, from which MD (Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) drugs worth Rs 1,814 crore were seized, officials said on Monday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 2) Sanjay Kumar Agarwal said that a notification was issued by the Bhopal Commissioner of Police (CP) requiring property owners to submit information about domestic servants and tenants to their local police station in a prescribed format. Failure to comply would result in legal action. "In this recent case, the owner of the building where the factory was operating failed to provide this information to the local police and facilitated wrongdoing. Therefore, we have taken action," Agarwal told ANI.
An FIR has been filed at Katara Hills police station against Jaideep Singh, the factory owner, and SK Singh, who rented the property. SK Singh has been arrested, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend Jaideep Singh. "Nonetheless, it remains to be investigated how involved these two were and whether they were aware of the operations in the factory. The probe is underway, and further action will be taken accordingly," Agarwal added. According to police, the building belongs to Jaideep Singh, who initially rented it to SK Singh, following legal procedures. However, SK Singh subsequently rented it to another person, Amit Chaturvedi, without any legal formalities. Meanwhile, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), in coordination with Mandsaur police, arrested a suspect named Harish Anjna from Mandsaur district on Monday in connection with the drug seizure in Bhopal. Punjab Drug Bust: Police Recover 500 Grams of Heroin From International Drug Trafficking Syndicate, Arrest 2 (See Pics).
MD Drug Worth INR 1,814 Crore Seized in Bhopal Drug Bust
Gujarat ATS and NCB (Ops) Delhi, joint operation raid in a factory at Bhopal and seized MD and materials used to manufacture MD, with a staggering total value of ₹1814 crores! pic.twitter.com/AUGOy6BOJq
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NCB on Drug Bust in Bhopal
Gujarat ATS and NCB bust a major drug factory in Bhopal, seizing 907 kg MD worth ₹1814 crore. Two accused arrested. Huge win in the war against drugs! #NoDrugsPolicy #ATS #NCB #DrugFreeIndia #WarOnDrugs #BreakingNews #SyntheticDrugs #DrugBust #AntiNarcotics #DrugSmuggling… pic.twitter.com/aygQAROazk
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Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) for the Ratlam Range, Manoj Kumar Singh, said, "Harish Anjna has been arrested from Mandsaur district in connection with the drug seizure in Bhopal. Mandsaur police have previously taken action against Anjna, who has been involved in Doda Chura (poppy husk) and violations of the NDPS Act. The Gujarat ATS contacted Mandsaur police for assistance, leading to Anjna's arrest. He has been handed over to Gujarat ATS for further action." "During questioning, Anjna reveale that the chemicals used to produce the drugs seized in Bhopal were sourced from Vapi in Gujarat, and the equipment used for their production was transported from Gujarat and Maharashtra. Further investigation is underway," Singh added. Earlier on Sunday, the Gujarat ATS confiscated drugs and raw materials valued at Rs 1,814 crore from the factory and apprehended two persons. They have been identified as Amit Chaturvedi, a Bhopal resident, and Sanyal Bane, a resident of Nashik. Bengaluru Drug Bust: Nigerian National, Indian Woman Held With Drugs Worth INR 1.5 Crore in Yarrappanahalli; Police Recover MDMA, Weighing Machine, Mobile Phones From Accused.
During the search operation, authorities seized 907 kg of MD in both liquid and solid forms, with an estimated value of Rs 1,814 crore in the international market. Gujarat ATS DIG Sunil Joshi said that this was the largest drug factory ever busted by the Gujarat ATS. "Our officers received information that Amit Chaturvedi, a resident of Bhopal, and Sanyal Bane, a resident of Nashik, had established a sophisticated drug factory in Bhopal for producing MD. Once we confirmed the validity of this information, a team was formed in along with NCB operations. The factory was identified, and both accused were nabbed. During the search, we seized 907 kg of MD in both liquid and solid forms. The estimated value of seized drugs in the international market is around Rs 1,814 crore," Joshi said.
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