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Delhi Police Dismantles Pan-India Counterfeit Medicine Racket, Arrests Six

After dismantling clandestine factories in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, investigators have shifted focus to tracing the ring’s raw material sources and illicit funding channels.

Overview

  • The Anti-Gang Squad of Delhi Police arrested six operatives, including alleged mastermind Rajesh Mishra of Gorakhpur, in a coordinated crackdown on the syndicate.
  • Two illegal manufacturing units—one in Jind, Haryana, and another in Baddi (Solan district), Himachal Pradesh—were uncovered and sealed following intelligence-led raids.
  • Company representatives from Johnson & Johnson, GSK and Alkem confirmed the seized pills were fake, a finding later backed by forensic lab tests.
  • Investigators found the racket produced chalk-based tablets in hidden labs and moved them via rail, couriers and local storefronts across Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and neighboring states.
  • Authorities are now pursuing suppliers of raw materials and mapping hawala-style financial transactions to fully unravel the interstate network.