Drug trafficker wanted over cough syrup bottles seizure nabbed

Published On 2024-11-18 10:36 GMT   |   Update On 2024-11-18 10:36 GMT
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Kolkata: An International drug trafficker with a history of gold smuggling wanted in a seizure of a huge quantity of bottles of Codeine Based Cough Syrups (CBCS) has been arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Kolkata. This was stated by officials.

As per a release, in one of the most challenging anti-drug operations regarding interception of illicit trafficking of Codeine Based Cough Syrups (CBCS) destined to Bangladesh, NCB Kolkata has, on November 13, 2024 arrested Gautam Mondal from Kolkata who was wanted in a seizure of 14,998 bottles of GBCS (brand name Phensedyl) of NCB Kolkata.

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NCB said that Gautam Mondal is a notorious drug trafficker with a history of Gold smuggling, as per ANI report.
"He has 3 known cases of DRI regarding smuggling of huge quantity of Gold worth Crores. He had also clutched his claws upon the illicit trafficking of CBCS routed through West Bengal and destined to Bangladesh. Gautam Mondal is a long-time wanted habitual offender in 3 known NDPS cases of STF West Bengal," the NCB said.
The NCB further said that the seized CBCS in the case of NCB Kolkata were sourced from Uttar Pradesh and illegally diverted from legal channels.
"Gautam Mondal is hard core NDPS offender whose modus operandi is to work in several layers. He has trained several of his henchmen to work in pairs for a particular set of duties and keeps on changing them so as to avoid detection by drug law enforcement agencies," NCB further added.
NCB said that Gautam's arrest is a significant blow on the functioning of his whole drug trafficking organization which he was running from the top. "Investigation to identify and apprehend his aides is on. Joint Interrogation with DRI Kolkata and STF West Bengal will be done to dismantle his organized crime syndicate," NCB added.

Read also: 4,800 bottles of Codeine syrup bottles seized in Thane

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