Pune: Continuing its anti-narcotics operation, Pune Police on Wednesday said that so far, a total of 1,800 kg of MD drugs worth Rs 3,500 crore have been recovered.
Pune Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar said that a total of eight accused have been arrested in the matter.
"Approximately 720 kg of MD has been recovered from across the city in the ongoing case; in another operation in Delhi, approximately 970 kg of contraband has been recovered. Both of these recovered items have an estimated market value of Rs 3000-3500 crore. A courier agency is behind this, through which these drugs are supplied in ready and processed food packets. Eight accused have been arrested so far. Information is coming that a few of these consignments were sent to London," City CP Amitesh Kumar told ANI.
Earlier, Pune Police conducted a search operation in a factory in the MIDC area in Pune on Tuesday and recovered MD drugs worth Rs 1100 crore from two godowns in the Vishrantwadi area and a factory in the MIDC area in Pune.
"Operation is being carried out in different places in Pune and outside Pune and Maharashtra as well," a police official said.
A case under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act 1985 has been registered.
Further investigation is underway.
—ANI