NEW DELHI, Nov 29 — Non-bailable arrest warrants have been issued against Parshotam Lal Goyal and his sons Konic and Manic Goyal, owners of Kala Amb-based Digital Vision, in connection with a massive Rs 600-crore drug diversion network, the Narcotics Control Bureau said.
Officials said the company allegedly supplied psychotropic drugs, including tramadol and codeine phosphate cough syrup, to fictitious distributors in Jodhpur and Dehradun, covering seven states. “Digital Vision was the main manufacturing and supply hub for the illegal trade,” an NCB official said.
The case unfolded after partner Anuj Kumar was arrested on November 1. Investigators have seized over 611 kg of psychotropic powder, 573 kg tramadol mixture, 12 lakh tablets, 50,000 ampoules and 5,000 vials of midazolam, exposing the scale of the racket.
Authorities said total recoveries now include 34 lakh tablets, 10.57 lakh cough syrup bottles, 1,613 kg raw material and 573 kg tramadol mixture. So far, 15 arrests have been made in connection with the network.
Digital Vision had previously faced scrutiny in 2020 when a cough syrup linked to the firm was blamed for the deaths of 12 infants in Udhampur, officials said. Investigations into the current case are ongoing, and further arrests are possible.
