'JIHADI DRUG' BUSTED IN INDIA | AMIT SHAH'S OPERATION RAGEPILL

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Published4 weeks ago
Duration0:58
Video IDziPQEDPDFYQ
Languageen
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India has reported its first-ever seizure of Captagon, also known as the “Jihadi Drug,” under NCB’s Operation RAGEPILL. Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the Narcotics Control Bureau seized around 227.7 kg of Captagon tablets and powder worth nearly ₹182 crore from Gujarat’s Mundra Port and Delhi’s Neb Sarai area. Captagon is a synthetic stimulant often linked to West Asia conflict zones, militant fighters, and illegal Middle East drug smuggling networks. It is also called “poor man’s cocaine” because it is a cheaper synthetic drug compared to cocaine. In this video, we explain what Captagon is, why it is called Jihadi Drug, how Operation RAGEPILL exposed this international drug network, and why this seizure is a major security warning for India.

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