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Delhi-Based Pharma Firm Owner Held in Major Drug Trafficking Racket

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In a major crackdown on the illicit drug trade, law enforcement agencies have arrested the owner of a Delhi-based pharmaceutical company for his alleged involvement in a large-scale drug trafficking network. The case has sent shockwaves across the medical and pharmaceutical community, raising deep concerns about the misuse of licensed drug businesses for illegal activities.

According to investigators, the accused was allegedly using his firm as a front to manufacture and distribute controlled substances beyond legal limits. These drugs were reportedly diverted into the black market and supplied to various areas via an organized interstate network.

Authorities have seized large quantities of banned and misused medicines, along with financial documents indicating illegal transactions worth several crores. Multiple arrests are expected as the investigation widens.

This incident spotlights the urgent need for stricter regulatory oversight and regular audits within the pharmaceutical sector to restrict such dangerous practices. Drug trafficking not only violates the law but also poses a serious threat to public health and safety.

The case remains under investigation, and further details are awaited as agencies continue to dismantle the wider narcotics network.

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