Police has recovered ten cartons of fake drugs worth Rs 50 lakh from different hideouts of the gang. Those arrested are veterans of the field and have been arrested earlier as well for the same offence, police said.
Investigators have sent the recovered drugs to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) to determine what was being used to make these drugs. It has emerged that the gang had been operating since 2011 and a major portion of their "consignments" were sent to small towns through trains to avoid detection.
"It was also learnt that Manoj had stocked spurious drugs in a godown in Paharganj and he would be coming to the said godown to deliver the supply of spurious drugs and if a raid is conducted he could be apprehended. The information was shared with officers of Drug Enforcement Department," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav.
Drug Inspectors Sanjay Kumar and G K Kapoor were deputed by the Drug Department to be part of the raiding party.
Police registered a case under relevant sections at the Crime Branch Police Station and during further investigation of the case, at the instance of the accused Manoj, a raid was conducted at a factory near Shakti Roadlines, Bhabat, Zirak Pur, SAS Nagar district in Mohali, Punjab.
Two more accused, namely Amit Dua (37) and Gulab Singh (36) were arrested from the factory premises and one strip packing machine used to pack capsules/tablets, three cartons of Pantop-DSR tablets, three cartons of Zifi-200 tablets, three cartons of Althrocin tablets and three cartons of Mesacol tablets were recovered from the spot.
