What Is Jihadi Drug Captagon In India: Jihadi drug worth Rs 182 crore recovered for the first time in India, know what is Captagon?


New Delhi. For the first time in India, a large quantity of Captagon drug, called a Jihadi drug, has been recovered. Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has recovered Jihadi drug Captagon worth Rs 182 crore. Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave this information by posting on Instagram on Saturday. Amit Shah wrote that the arrest of a drug consignment going to the Middle East and the arrest of a foreign national is a great example of our commitment of zero tolerance against it.

Amit Shah wrote that I repeat again that we will strictly ban every gram of drugs coming into India or going through our country. He said that under Operation Ragepill, jihadi drug Captagon has been recovered. According to the information given by NCB, the consignment of jihadi drug Captagon was recovered in Mundra port of Gujarat and Neb Sarai area of ​​Delhi. Investigation revealed that about 200 kg of Captagon was sent to India from Syria. From where it was to be sent to Saudi Arabia. This drug was brought hidden in a wool container. In Delhi, Jihadi drugs were kept hidden in tea leaf boxes.

NCB arrested a Syrian citizen in this case. He was running a whole network of smuggling of Captagon, called Jihadi drug, from Delhi. By interrogating him, efforts are being made to find out whether any terrorist organization is involved in this or not. Captagon is a synthetic drug. Which is based on amphetamine. Its addiction is very bad and dangerous. Organizations like ISIS use it to energize their terrorists and eliminate their fear. For this reason it is called Jihadi drug. Even before this, NCB had recovered drugs worth thousands of crores from Mundra Port, but Captagon has been recovered for the first time.

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