New Delhi, May 16 -- In a major crackdown on international narcotics trafficking, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) seized a massive Rs182 crore consignment of Captagon tablets under 'Operation RAGEPILL', marking India's first-ever seizure of the notorious synthetic stimulant often referred to globally as the "Jihadi Drug." Officials confirmed that the drug consignment was allegedly destined for the Middle East, while one foreign national has also been arrested in connection with the case.

Reacting to the operation, union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the NCB and reiterated the Modi government's commitment towards a "Drug-Free India." In a post on X, Shah said the successful bust reflects India's zero-tolerance policy against narcotics ...