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NCB’s new operation detects 122 instances of online drug trafficking

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 27, 2026
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New Delhi, April 26 (IANS) In a significant step towards tackling the growing threat of online drug trafficking, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has launched “Operation WIPE” (Web-based Illicit Activities Prevention and Enforcement) and identified 122 instances of violations, an official said on Sunday.

The operation aims to prevent the misuse of online platforms for the illegal sale and distribution of pharmaceutical drugs regulated under the NDPS Act, the official said in a statement.

Under this initiative, the NCB has identified 122 instances involving 62 substances, including commonly abused drugs such as Clonazepam, Diazepam, and Fentanyl.

Of these, 58 substances fall under the NDPS Act, while four are classified as controlled substances.

The NCB has issued formal notices to concerned online platforms, directing them to take immediate action to prevent misuse of their services.

A comprehensive list of NDPS-regulated substances has also been shared to enable proactive identification and removal of such listings.

“Following verification, platforms like India MART, Tradeindia and Dial4Trade have taken corrective measures, including removal of flagged products and suspension of suspicious vendors,” the NCB said.

The NCB’s technical teams are continuing to monitor the surface web using advanced tools and international intelligence inputs to identify emerging threats and ensure timely intervention, the official statement said.

“Operation WIPE marks a strategic shift from reactive enforcement to proactive prevention, where illegal listings are detected and removed before they translate into actual trafficking. This approach strengthens India’s ability to combat drug networks operating in both physical and digital domains,” the NCB said.

“The initiative builds upon the success of an earlier crackdown in July 2025 under Operation MED-MAX, wherein NCB dismantled a highly sophisticated transnational drug trafficking syndicate operating across Asia, North America, Europe, and Australia with the help of US DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), AFP (Australian Federal Police) and other Foreign Drug Law Enforcement Agencies,” the statement added.

The operation was conducted based on the input jointly developed by US DEA and NCB India.

This case which originated from the seizure of 3.7 kg of tramadol tablets in India, uncovered an organised network that exploited digital platforms to conduct illicit business.

“Investigations revealed that the syndicate operated a call centre in Karnataka’s Udupi, which handled global orders through a leading online B2B platform. Pharmaceutical drugs regulated under the NDPS Act were listed online, and customers were contacted directly for supply without any legitimate documentation,” the NCB added.

“Payments were routed through cryptocurrencies, PayPal, and other remittance channels, while international re-shippers were used for last-mile delivery. Coordinated efforts with global partners led to multiple arrests, identification of the kingpin based in the UAE, and enforcement actions abroad, including seizures and dismantling of clandestine facilities,” it said.

–IANS

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