| Action: BSF confiscated large consignment of medicines on Bangladesh border, also arrested three accused Feb 17th 2022, 21:03, by Hindustan News Hub PTI, Kolkata Published by: Jeet Kumar Updated Fri, 18 Feb 2022 12:34 AM IST Summary In its statement, the BSF said that some of the seized drugs have not been approved for use in India. Taking a big action on Petrapole, BSF has caught a large consignment of medicines from two trucks. In this raid, three people including two truck drivers and a helper have been arrested. BSF said in a statement that security forces patrolling the Indo-Bangladesh border intercepted two trucks at the border post on the night of February 16, from which high-value drugs being illegally brought into India from Bangladesh were seized. no one had valid certificate According to BSF, none of the drivers had valid certificates. The driver of one truck did not have a valid driving license while the other showed a fake driving license when it stopped. Also, the statement said that both the trucks did not even have valid registration cards and three different number plates were also seized from one of them. Drugs seized, drugs for blood cancer found In its statement, the BSF said that some of the seized drugs have not been approved for use in India. During the search of the trucks in the presence of Company Commander and others, large quantity of Ocicent 80 and Lukivenet 100 (Lukivenet-100) medicines for lung cancer and blood cancer were found, the total value of which is estimated to be more than 25 lakhs. BSF fully committed to stop smuggling The Border Security Force said in a statement that the BSF is fully committed to stop smuggling in the guise of import and export vehicles and personal belongings of passengers at Petrapole. At the same time, a BSF official said that the BSF security forces are constantly monitoring the miscreants who have wrong intentions to commit crimes across the Petrapole (India-Bangladesh border). He also said that BSF will continue to foil every attempt of the smugglers. Expansion Taking a big action on Petrapole, BSF has caught a large consignment of medicines from two trucks. In this raid, three people including two truck drivers and a helper have been arrested. BSF said in a statement that security forces patrolling the Indo-Bangladesh border intercepted two trucks at the border post on the night of February 16, from which high-value drugs being illegally brought into India from Bangladesh were seized. no one had valid certificate
According to BSF, none of the drivers had valid certificates. The driver of one truck did not have a valid driving license while the other showed a fake driving license when it stopped. Also, the statement said that both the trucks did not even have valid registration cards and three different number plates were also seized from one of them. Drugs seized, drugs for blood cancer found
In its statement, the BSF said that some of the seized drugs have not been approved for use in India. During the search of the trucks in the presence of Company Commander and others, large quantity of Ocicent 80 and Lukivenet 100 (Lukivenet-100) medicines for lung cancer and blood cancer were found, the total value of which is estimated to be more than 25 lakhs. BSF fully committed to stop smuggling
The Border Security Force said in a statement that the BSF is fully committed to stop smuggling in the guise of import and export vehicles and personal belongings of passengers at Petrapole. At the same time, a BSF official said that the BSF security forces are constantly monitoring the miscreants who have wrong intentions to commit crimes across the Petrapole (India-Bangladesh border). He also said that BSF will continue to foil every attempt of the smugglers. , The post Action: BSF confiscated large consignment of medicines on Bangladesh border, also arrested three accused appeared first on Hindustan News Hub. |