City
Epaper

NCB secures 7-year jail for three who diverted chemicals for drug-making

By IANS | Updated: January 12, 2026 21:30 IST

Ahmedabad, Jan 12 A Special NDPS Court in Gujarat sentenced three convicts to seven years rigorous imprisonment in ...

Open in App

Ahmedabad, Jan 12 A Special NDPS Court in Gujarat sentenced three convicts to seven years rigorous imprisonment in a case related to diversion of pharmaceutical precursors used in illicit drug manufacturing, a Narcotics Control Bureau official said on Monday.

The Court at Savarkundla, District Amreli, Gujarat, convicted Alps Life Sciences Pvt Ltd, Sonipat, Haryana, and its three senior functionaries, who were also slapped a penalty of Rs 1.5 lakh each, said the NCB official in a statement.

The investigation revealed deliberate falsification of manufacturing and export records and active involvement of senior company officials.

Those convicted in the case are Sumit Kumar, Managing Director, Sumit Kumar, Store In-charge, Dhanesh Chamoli, Authorised Chief Chemist-cum-Production Manager, and the company, Alps Life Sciences itself.

The case was registered under Sections 9A read with 25A, 26, 29, 35 and 38 of the NDPS Act, 1985, and relevant provisions of the NDPS (Regulation of Controlled Substances) Order, 2013.

The case was investigated by the NCB Ahmedabad Zonal Unit and pertains to the diversion of pseudoephedrine, a controlled substance under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

The complaint against the accused persons and the company was filed before the court on November 24, 2023.

During the investigation and trial, the accused sought bail from various judicial fora, including the Supreme Court of India. However, considering the seriousness of the offence, the transnational ramifications of precursor diversion, and the strong evidentiary foundation laid by NCB, the bail pleas were not accepted, underscoring the gravity of the crime.

This conviction sends a strong message that diversion of pharmaceutical precursors and misuse of legitimate drug manufacturing channels will not be tolerated. The successful outcome reflects NCB’s professional investigation, inter-agency coordination and sustained legal follow-up, and reinforces its commitment to dismantling drug supply chains, said the statement.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTrump announces 25% tariffs on countries doing business with Iran

International"We're screwed!": Trump warns of 'complete mess' if Supreme Court strikes down tariffs

International"Airstrikes would be one of the many": White House says Trump keeping 'all options on table' for Iran amid protests

International"India-Germany friendship finds inspiration in shared values of sustainability": MEA

EntertainmentMark Ruffalo attacks President Trump: Worst human being

National Realted Stories

NationalArunachal, Sikkim share deep cultural and ecological ties: Governor Parnaik

NationalRajasthan Police detain accused from other state in school student rape case

NationalPM Modi, HM Shah committed to safeguarding Tripura tribals’ constitutional rights: TMP chief

NationalOdisha: Police bust interstate cybercrime gang; 7 arrested

NationalSystematic attempt to suppress voice of common man, alleges Uddhav Thackeray