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Police Seize Illegal Drugs Transported via Courier Company In Srinagar

Asian Mail
Srinagar: Police on Tuesday said that in an operation against illegal drug trafficking, Srinagar Police in Karan Nagar have successfully seized a large consignment of illegal drugs being transported through a courier service. The operation took place at the premises of Shree Maruti Courier Service located in Chota Bazar.
In a statement issued to Asian Mail, the police official said that acting on reliable information, a search was conducted at the courier office after following due legal procedures, resulting in the recovery of a substantial quantity of illegal drugs. The seized drug’s include Mavrix-T Codeine – 220 bottles, Spasmoproxyvon – 15 boxes (7 strips per box) and Pregabalin – 60 strips.
He further stated that following the recovery, a case has been registered under FIR No. 01/2025 at Police Station Karan Nagar under relevant sections of the law. Investigations are underway to trace both the forward and backward supply chain of the seized consignment.
A manhunt has been launched to apprehend the accused involved in this trafficking network, he said.
Srinagar Police remain committed to eradicating the drug menace and urge citizens to report any suspicious activities. Together, we can build a safer, drug-free community, reads the statement.

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