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In an enforcement motion led by the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TS-NAB), a bootleg Alprazolam manufacturing facility was found working inside a poultry institution located in Kothapalli village of Gummadidala mandal, throughout the Sangareddy district, as per legislation enforcement authorities.

The apprehension resulted within the arrest of two people present in possession of two.6 kg of Alprazolam, valued at Rs 40 lakh, alongside uncooked supplies estimated at Rs 60 lakh. Authorities proceed their pursuit of a 3rd particular person allegedly concerned within the operation. Sangareddy SP Rupesh highlighted that over the course of six months, this clandestine operation had been churning out Alprazolam, a profoundly habit-forming substance, which was subsequently distributed to native toddy retailers.

It was divulged that the poultry farm, owned by Gosukoda Anji Reddy, a resident of Gummadila, served as the bottom of operations for the enterprise, with help from Prabhakar Goud and Kyasaram Rakesh from Panchalingala within the Vikarabad district.

Anji Reddy spearheaded the funding initiatives and procured the required supplies for the manufacturing course of, whereas Rakesh fulfilled the function of chemist, and Prabhakar Goud undertook the accountability of distribution to the toddy retailers.

The principal perpetrator, Saikumar Goud, offered steering on the procurement of uncooked supplies, having beforehand confronted authorized motion for possession of Alprazolam and at the moment serving time in Charlapalli Jail.

Performing upon actionable intelligence, a workforce led by TS-NAB DSP Sridhar and CI Santhosh carried out a raid on the premises in the course of the late hours of Monday. The raid yielded a seizure of roughly 2.6 kg of Alprazolam, valued at Rs 40 lakh, along with uncooked supplies valued at Rs 60 lakh.

Whereas Anji Reddy and Rakesh have been apprehended, Prabhakar Goud stays at massive, in line with the SP.