Dabwali cops raid medical stores
Sirsa: In a major crackdown on illegal drug distribution in the Dabwali, the police and drug control authorities seized a large quantity of narcotic drugs from medical stores. A raid was conducted at Shri Balaji Medical Store. The authorities recovered 9,740 Pregabalin capsules, 1,500 Tapentadol capsules, 180 Gabamin capsules, 20 Alprazolam tablets and other illicit drugs. The store was sealed and owner Jeet Ram was issued a notice. Further investigation led to a raid at Life Medical Store in Odhan village, where officials seized 8 Tapentadol tablets and 16 Signature capsules. The medical store operator was also served a notice.
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