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CAIT demands action against Amazon for alleged sale of marijuana on e-commerce platform

The Madhya Pradesh police, on November 14, said that it had busted an interstate drug peddling gang that was using Amazon’s website for moving more than 1,000 kg of marijuana from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh

November 15, 2021 / 15:26 IST
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CAIT said that if marijuana can be sold through Amazon then “they would be encouraged to trade in illegal supply of arms or other anti- national activists and money laundering.” (Representative image)
CAIT said that if marijuana can be sold through Amazon then “they would be encouraged to trade in illegal supply of arms or other anti- national activists and money laundering.” (Representative image)

Traders' body CAIT has demanded the Central government to take immediate action against e-commerce giant Amazon for the alleged use of its platform to sell marijuana.

The CAIT also demanded that National Crime Bureau (NCB) should take action against Amazon since it acted as a seller, collected money, posted on their website, and earned commission over the sale of marijuana.

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“It is most shocking news for the traders and the people of India that Marijuana worth more than 1 crore of rupees was sold through Amazon e-commerce portal and in turn, Amazon got 66 percent commission. This sensational revelation was uncovered by Madhya Pradesh police” CAIT said in a statement on November 14.

The MP police, on November 14, said that it had busted an interstate drug peddling gang that was using Amazon’s website for moving more than 1,000 kg of marijuana from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to three states, according to a Hindustan Times report.