A unique number in the offing to control drug pilferage

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 29 2013 | 11:40 AM IST
In a novel method to stop pilferage of controlled narcotic drugs, the government has decided to issue a Unique Registration Number (URN), on the lines of the unique citizen identity 'Aadhar', to persons engaged in the business and operations of these drugs.
The URN will be issued by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), which is the national agency tasked to curb the menace of illicit drugs and enforce stringent anti-narcotics laws in the country.
The NCB functions under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
"The URN will be attached and processed through an online database which will bring on board all agencies and people dealing with controlled drugs in the country," a senior official privy to the development said.
Under the new directives issued by the government early this year with respect to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, it has been made obligatory for persons engaged in manufacture, trade and commerce, distribution, possession, sale, purchase, storage and consumption of scheduled A controlled substances to register themselves with the NCB which will subsequently issue an URN on the basis of application made by such an entity.
The scheduled A drug chemicals are-- Acetic Anhydride, Anthranilic Acid, n-acetyl Anthranilic Acid, Ephedrine and Pseudo ephedrine which act as vital precursors in the manufacture of a host of drugs which are smuggled and pilfered for abuse in rave parties and drug dens with special focus to the young crowd and student population.
A number of legal uses of these drugs is made in the field of patient medicine and preparation of pharmacy drugs and hence it is essential to stop their leakage into the blackmarket of drugs abuse, the sources said.
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First Published: Sep 29 2013 | 11:40 AM IST

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