Last Updated on September 13, 2025 by The Health Master
DCA Telangana
DCA Telangana: Imagine this. A truck not transporting fruits and vegetables, but hundreds of bottles of drugs, across state lines without any form of registration. This was exactly what drugs control administration Telangana (DCA Telangana) busted in Telangana.
In a collaborative success between DCA Telangana and local police, a streamlined approach to a drug trafficking bust took place, letting all those participating in this illegal action know: they shouldn’t play ball.
Major Drug Trafficking Busted
At Kotapally Check Post, officials were tipped off about a suspicious drug shipment destined for Maharashtra after it was halted in transit.
After inquiries, it was determined that a large volume of drugs was being transported without proper drug licensing, which turned out to be worth Rs. 30,000.
Ultimately, two offenders were apprehended.
One was found in possession of 26 types of drugs and the other of 37.
And these were not your ordinary over-the-counter pain relievers.
These included antibiotics, anti-ulcer medications, and cough syrups.
The Dangers of illegal Drugs
There are plenty of reasons why drugs are licensed from their inception to dispensing.
On a fundamental level, when people get medications, they want to believe they’re safe and effective.
This is not the case for illegal drugs, however.
Drugs that are unregulated can never be certain if they are legitimate, safe, or even effective to begin with.
They can be forged or outdated; they can contain improperly measured ingredients or additional chemicals to muck up the works; they can be created in sweatshops or back alleys only to be stored in unregulated temperatures, killing people just the same.
Therefore, this shows that the illegal drug trade is a concern to all persons, primarily those who need these drugs.
A Strong Message
In a press release following the raid, the Director General of the DCA Telangana minces no words in detailing what wholesalers and distributors in Telangana should NOT be doing; they should not be supplying drugs to unlicensed, nefarious individuals/shopkeepers.
Furthermore, the advisement suggests that good practice is now compulsory so that anyone trading in any drug must first confirm a legal drug license and document such confirmation before any drug transaction occurs.
This is a move to ensure drugs do not fall into the wrong hands for public safety.
The DCA Telangana has mentioned that anyone who fails to comply will be on the lookout to receive penalties, including up to five years imprisonment, as this is not the first announcement of this kind since months ago regarding counterfeit drugs.
Q: What is a drug licence?
A drug licence is a governmentally issued legal document that allows a person or entity to manufacture and disperse/sell certain drugs; it ensures the person/entity is qualified and the drug, safe.
Q: What are the penalties for selling drugs without a licence?
Selling drugs without a valid licence is a crime under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and is punishable by a fine and/or up to five years imprisonment.
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