
New Delhi, March 13 DRI officials have seized 237 kg of drugs worth Rs 47 crore and over 3.5 tonnes of chemicals from an illegal Alprazolam factory in Andhra Pradesh, and two persons have been arrested, the finance ministry said on Friday.
The operation, codenamed "Operation White Hammer," was carried out on March 11 and 12, and revealed a fully-fledged industrial setup for the production of Alprazolam, operating under the guise of a chemical manufacturing unit.
Searches at the premises resulted in the seizure of 237 kg of Alprazolam with an estimated market value of Rs 47 crore, along with over 800 kg of key raw materials, 2,860 litres of various chemicals, and industrial-scale equipment such as reactors, dryers, and a centrifuge, demonstrating an organised, large-scale clandestine manufacturing facility, the ministry statement said.
The accused had rented the factory premises for clandestinely manufacturing Alprazolam. Both masterminds have been arrested.
During the current financial year, DRI has dismantled eight clandestine drug manufacturing units through intelligence-based operations, the statement added.