Overview
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized more than 1.11 lakh bottles of Codeine-based cough syrup in two separate operations in Tripura and West Bengal. The raids were carried out under the NDPS Act, 1985. One individual involved in the consignment was arrested.
Key Developments
- On 02.07.26, DRI, aided by the RPF and Assam Rifles, intercepted a train parcel van bound for Agartala. The contraband was hidden in 80 metallic drums under a layer of powder. 55,626 bottles were recovered.
- In a separate raid at a warehouse in Dankuni, West Bengal, DRI uncovered 56,225 bottles concealed in 104 sealed iron drums beneath a layer of china‑clay powder.
- Overall, the operations resulted in the seizure of approximately 1.11 lakh bottles of Codeine cough syrup and the arrest of one person.
Important Facts
Codeine is a derivative of opium that has legitimate therapeutic uses in regulated medicines. However, its inclusion in cough syrups makes these products attractive to drug trafficking networks, which often employ sophisticated concealment methods such as hiding the bottles inside drums filled with inert powders.
The seizures demonstrate the ability of Indian agencies to detect and dismantle organised smuggling syndicates that exploit pharmaceutical channels for illicit drug movement.
Exam Relevance
- Polity & Governance (GS2): Understanding the role of agencies like DRI,