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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2025
Phensedyl smuggling from India to Bangladesh surges during lockdown

Crime

TBS Report
27 May, 2020, 11:25 am
Last modified: 27 May, 2020, 02:22 pm

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Phensedyl smuggling from India to Bangladesh surges during lockdown

The anti-narcotics department said the difficult and unique terrain and living conditions along the 4,096-km long India-Bangladesh border is aiding this drug crime coupled with the fact that as cattle smuggling has gone down to its least over the last decade at this front, poor locals are being increasingly lured into Phensedyl smuggling

TBS Report
27 May, 2020, 11:25 am
Last modified: 27 May, 2020, 02:22 pm
Phensedyl smuggling from India to Bangladesh surges during lockdown

Smuggling of phensedyl cough syrup from India to Bangladesh has reached at its peak during the nationwide lockdown in both countries utilising the well-oiled network of pharmaceutical companies, agents and influential people, excerpts from a BSF report and officials said.

A senior home ministry official said that Phensedyl smuggling is a "major irritant" in the India-Bangladesh ties and a "collaborative approach" involving the Centre, state governments and law enforcement agencies is required to end this menace, reports Outlook.

The anti-narcotics department said the difficult and unique terrain and living conditions along the 4,096-km long India-Bangladesh border is aiding this drug crime coupled with the fact that as cattle smuggling has gone down to its least over the last decade at this front, poor locals are being increasingly lured into Phensedyl smuggling.

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The Border Security Force (BSF) has done well and come down heavily on cattle smuggling at this border, but that loss is now being used by smugglers to pump more resources and manpower into Phensedyl smuggling, the home ministry official said.

Phensedyl is a codeine-based cough syrup and abused as an intoxicant in the neighbouring country that follows liquor prohibition. It is abused by youngsters and is "consumed in large quantity against the recommended small dose to get a kick".

Bangladesh has banned the syrup long ago and urged BSF and other Indian agencies to take strict measures against the smuggling as it is spoiling the young generation.

A recent report prepared by BSF's South Bengal frontier, from where maximum Phensedyl is smuggled cross-border to Bangladesh, states that "a well-oiled network of people, top officials from pharma companies, clearing and forwarding agents in states, drug stockists and influential people are engaged in this illegal trade where demand for production of medicines is kept high in contrast to actual consumption".

The report said explaining the nature of this business, the smuggling ring interestingly operates with "proper paper formalities and excess medicines are manufactured (in India) and smuggled to Bangladesh".

The extent of the menace can be gauged from the fact that the around 33,536 bottles of Phensedyl were seized at the south Bengal front during the first month of lockdown from March 25 - May 24, while the comparative figures for the same period last year was 30,204 bottles.

Over 1.98 lakh Phensedyl bottles were seized last year by the BSF from this front alone, with some more seizures undertaken by other Indian narcotics control agencies.

"We keep intercepting Phensedyl consignments in various states along the Bangladesh border in coordination with the BSF and other agencies. No doubt, this menace is reported maximum in West Bengal and the agencies are geared up to meet the challenge of an increased volume of this illegal activity," a Narcotics Control Bureau officer said.

He said the central agency has held various syndicates that run this crime and has unearthed many such networks, but "a renewed vigour" is being seen off late to smuggle these bottles to Bangladesh and this can be linked to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions in both the countries.

The BSF report explains the modus operandi of smuggling, "Excess Phensedyl is diverted through trucks to the bordering cities from where it is brought to nearby border areas and kept in safe houses managed by the main kingpins of the crime.

"These kingpins have a good network of people who are engaged in bringing the bottles from safe houses to border villages and further couriers are engaged in crossing the bottles from India to Bangladesh in piecemeal," it said.

Smugglers or locals in bushy border areas hurl the consignment of bottles to the Bangladesh side from where it is picked by their counterparts

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