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In Maharashtra's Thane district, police arrested two individuals for illegally possessing and selling codeine phosphate. The substance, often found in cough syrups, has an intoxicating effect and is widely abused due to its easy availability at pharmacies. The government has already banned codeine-based syrups. The police confiscated 192 bottles from the suspects in Kachore village, Kalyan area.
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