Indian police nab man trying to smuggle nearly 700,000 painkiller pills to Sri Lanka
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Indian police nab man trying to smuggle nearly 700,000 painkiller pills to Sri Lanka

February 6, 2024   05:52 pm

The Marine Police and the Organised Crime Intelligence Unit (OCIU) in Rameswaram, India have jointly arrested a man and seized 679,000 sleeping pills from his possession. The team also impounded a fibre boat at Periapattinam on Sunday.

Officials said that following a specific input, the teams were on the lookout for the suspect. When the accused was about to board the waiting fibre boat at Periapattinam, Pudukudiyuruppu South Sea area, with the pills, he was secured. He was identified as A. Mohamed Meerashah of East Street Periapattinam.

The team seized the sleeping pills and a mobile phone. Further investigation was on, Indian media reported.

A senior officer, who was part of the investigations said the accused was about to venture into the sea and hand over the pills to an agent. “We are in the process of gathering more information,” he added.

The sleeping pills were in great demand in Sri Lanka and the tablets were sold in the black market at a premium.

Source: The Hindu

--Agencies

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