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Captagon

Why in news — The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) recently announced that it had uncovered an international drug‑trafficking syndicate, seizing more than 227 kilograms of Captagon tablets during “Operation Ragepill”. This is the first major seizure of the drug in India and highlights the growing illicit trade in synthetic stimulants.

Captagon

Why in News?

The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) recently announced that it had uncovered an international drug‑trafficking syndicate, seizing more than 227 kilograms of Captagon tablets during “Operation Ragepill”. This is the first major seizure of the drug in India and highlights the growing illicit trade in synthetic stimulants.

Background

Captagon is the trade name for fenethylline, a synthetic stimulant developed in the 1960s by German pharmaceutical firms. It was initially used to treat attention‑deficit disorders and depression because it could provide sustained alertness and euphoria with fewer side effects than amphetamine. By the 1980s, however, physicians observed that fenethylline caused dependency and cardiovascular complications. Most countries banned the drug in 1986 and it was listed under Schedule II of the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances. Pharmaceutical production ceased, but clandestine laboratories – mainly in parts of the Middle East and southern Europe – began to manufacture counterfeit tablets containing a mix of amphetamine, caffeine and other stimulants.

In conflict‑affected regions of the Middle East, Captagon gained notoriety as a “poor man’s cocaine”. Its ability to induce prolonged wakefulness and suppress hunger made it popular among combatants and young adults. The drug’s trade has been linked to organised crime networks and militant financing. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration classifies fenethylline as a Schedule I controlled substance with no accepted medical use.

What is Captagon?

  • Composition: Illicit Captagon tablets typically contain a blend of amphetamine (or its analogues) and caffeine. When ingested, the body metabolises fenethylline into amphetamine and theophylline, both powerful stimulants.
  • Effects: The drug produces euphoria, increased alertness and reduced appetite. Chronic use can lead to addiction, psychosis, cardiovascular damage and malnutrition.
  • Illicit trade: Although banned, Captagon has become a lucrative commodity in the Middle East and North Africa. Traffickers smuggle large consignments through ports and airports, often concealing the tablets in food products.
  • Indian context: The seizure by the NCB indicates that international syndicates are attempting to use India as a transit or consumer market. The operation involved cooperation between Indian authorities and foreign agencies and led to the arrest of a Syrian national.

Significance of Operation Ragepill

  • The seizure demonstrates enhanced surveillance and intelligence‑sharing between Indian agencies and counterparts abroad to combat synthetic drug trafficking.
  • Captagon’s arrival in India raises concerns about new psychoactive substances entering the domestic market. Awareness programmes and strict enforcement will be crucial to prevent wider abuse.
  • The operation underscores India’s commitment to the global fight against drug trafficking, aligning with international conventions on psychotropic substances.

Conclusion

Captagon’s transformation from a medical drug to a vehicle of illicit trade illustrates how synthetic substances can fuel conflicts and public‑health crises. India’s first major seizure should prompt vigilance from law‑enforcement agencies and public health officials alike to prevent the drug from gaining a foothold.

Source: Press Information Bureau

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