India has achieved a significant breakthrough in its fight against drug trafficking with the first-ever seizure of Captagon, dubbed the ‘Jihadi drug’, worth Rs 182 crore. Under ‘Operation Ragepill’, authorities intercepted 227.7 kg of the substance, destined for the Middle East, and arrested a foreign national. This operation underscores the government’s zero-tolerance policy against narcotics. India has achieved a significant breakthrough in its fight against drug trafficking with the first-ever seizure of Captagon, dubbed the ‘Jihadi drug’, worth Rs 182 crore. Under ‘Operation Ragepill’, authorities intercepted 227.7 kg of the substance, destined for the Middle East, and arrested a foreign national. This operation underscores the government’s zero-tolerance policy against narcotics.
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