Chennai Court Acquits 2 After Alleged Nitravet Haul Found to Be Paracetamol
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New Delhi: A case projected as a major drug haul by the Chennai police collapsed in court after sealed packets, opened during trial, were found to contain paracetamol strips instead of banned psychotropic tablets.
The revelation led to the acquittal of two brothers, Ilavarasan and Thennarasu, who had been facing trial since their arrest in December 2021, according to a a Times of India report.
Police had claimed the duo was caught at the RK Nagar IOC bus stop with 1,200 Nitravet tablets—a sedative often misused by crushing and mixing with other substances to induce a high. But the credibility of the seizure soon came under scrutiny.
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