The court noted that the bail applicant was in custody for over three years and the trial could not conclude within one year time frame fixed by HC, although only 8-10 witnesses were to be examined.
UPDATED: February 23, 2021 02:43 IST
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday seized 4,824 Tramadol tablets, also known as ISIS drug , weighing around 2.6 kg (Source: India Today)
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday seized 4,824 Tramadol tablets, also known as ISIS drug , weighing around 2.613 kg, from a courier office in Mumbai s Kurla area. The agency also arrested the supplier of the tablets, identified as Mohammad Anas, from Delhi.
Acting on a tip-off, the NCB s Mumbai unit raided Professional Courier at Damji-Shamji Industrial Estate on LBS Marg and seized the tablets. Officials suspect that the drug was being smuggled to some Middle East country from where it would have been sent to terror outfits linked to ISIS or Boko Haram in Africa.