
Amaravati, March 13 An illegal synthetic drugs manufacturing facility in Kondapalli, NTR District, was raided, and 237 kg of Alprazolam worth Rs 47 crore was seized, the DRI said on Friday.
As part of "Operation White Hammer," the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) raided the clandestine facility producing the psychotropic substance in the Kondapalli Industrial Development Area in NTR District.
"The DRI has busted a clandestine facility engaged in the production of Alprazolam... Searches at the premises resulted in the seizure of 237 kg Alprazolam with an estimated market value of Rs 47 crore," said an official release on Friday.
The agency also seized 800 kg of raw materials, 2,860 litres of various chemicals, and industrial-scale equipment such as reactors, dryers, and a centrifuge.
According to the DRI, the setup demonstrates an organized and large-scale clandestine manufacturing facility.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the operation was spearheaded by a chemist with over 20 years of experience in the chemical and pharmaceutical sector. He worked in collusion with his associate, who arranged raw materials and distribution in Hyderabad, the release said.
They rented a factory premises for clandestinely manufacturing Alprazolam, said the DRI, adding that both the masterminds have been arrested.
The DRI conducted the raids on March 11 and 12 and seized over 3.5 tons of chemicals in total.
The illegal synthetic drugs manufacturing facility was operating under the guise of a chemical manufacturing unit.
During the current financial year, the DRI has dismantled eight clandestine drug manufacturing units through intelligence-based operations, the press release said.