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Kerala's Drug Trafficking Crisis: Man Held with 6,400 Pills Worth Rs 30 Lakh

In a significant drug bust, police arrested Tintu Xavier in Kerala with over 6,400 prescription pills, raising urgent questions about drug safety and enforcement.

Indian Cockroach Desk15 July 2026, 7:48 pm IST1 min read
Source:NDTV
Kerala's Drug Trafficking Crisis: Man Held with 6,400 Pills Worth Rs 30 Lakh

Kerala's Drug Trafficking Crisis: Man Held with 6,400 Pills Worth Rs 30 Lakh

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The fight against drug trafficking took a notable turn in Kerala as Tintu Xavier, a resident of Eravipuram, was apprehended with 6,400 prescription pills valued at an astonishing Rs 30 lakh. This operation was part of the Excise Department's 'Operation Thunder', aimed at tackling the growing menace of illegal drugs across the state.

The sheer volume of pills in this seizure poses critical questions for authorities: What measures are being implemented to combat the drug crisis? How are prescription medications being misused in our communities? And who is ultimately responsible for ensuring the safety of citizens against such trafficking?

As reported by NDTV, this incident highlights an alarming trend in drug abuse which affects vulnerable populations and raises concerns about public safety. The government must be held accountable for its commitment to safeguarding citizens against the perils of substance abuse and ensuring stringent enforcement of drug laws.

Source: NDTV

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