Banned Phensedyl cough syrup seized near Indo-Bangladesh border, 6 held
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Malda/Krishnaganj (WB): Six people were arrested with huge consignments of Phensedyl cough syrup, a banned drug, from near the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal''s Malda and Nadia districts, officials said on Tuesday.
The BSF arrested two persons on Tuesday in Malda, while the Nadia district police arrested four smugglers on Monday, they said.
Border Security Force (BSF) personnel nabbed two persons and seized 1,325 bottles of the banned cough syrup from them while patrolling in the Nadirkhana area along the Indo-Bangladesh border around 3.30 am, officials said.
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