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Regulatory Law enforcement action

DEA Seizes 200+ Illegal Pharmacy Domains

Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Feb 05, 2026 · Last updated Feb 05, 2026

Sentiment
20
Attention
4
Articles
9
Market Impact
Direct
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The market impact is positive for public health and safety, as the United States===Drug Enforcement Administration's actions disrupt illegal pharmaceutical distribution. This event highlights the ongoing efforts to combat illicit drug trafficking and protect consumers from counterfeit medications.

Pharmaceuticals E-commerce Law enforcement

The United States===Drug Enforcement Administration, in cooperation with the United States===United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, launched 'Operation Meltdown', seizing over 200 website domains tied to an India-based transnational criminal organization. This organization operated illegal online pharmacies, allegedly responsible for at least six fatal and four non-fatal overdoses in the United States. The operation also led to the arrest of four individuals and the issuance of administrative actions against DEA registrants. Investigators found that these online pharmacies illegally dispensed and shipped diverted medications and counterfeit pills without valid prescriptions, violating federal regulations. The United States===Drug Enforcement Administration is collaborating with Government of India law enforcement partners to dismantle these criminal organizations and disrupt the flow of illicit pharmaceuticals, which often contain fentanyl or methamphetamine, posing significant health risks to American citizens.

100 United States===Drug Enforcement Administration Seized over 200 website domains
80 United States===Drug Enforcement Administration Issued Immediate Suspension Orders and Order to Show Cause
70 United States===Drug Enforcement Administration Collaborated with Government of India law enforcement India
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The United States===Drug Enforcement Administration led 'Operation Meltdown', seizing over 200 website domains and arresting four individuals involved in an India-based transnational criminal organization. This action aims to disrupt the flow of illicit pharmaceuticals and protect public health.
Importance 100 Sentiment 50
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The United States is the primary target of the illegal online pharmacies, with customers across the country receiving illicit medications. The United States===Drug Enforcement Administration's actions aim to protect the public health and safety of American citizens.
Importance 80 Sentiment 10
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The United States===United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York cooperated with the United States===Drug Enforcement Administration in 'Operation Meltdown', contributing to the seizure of website domains and enforcement actions against illegal online pharmacies.
Importance 70 Sentiment 30
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An India-based transnational criminal organization was identified as the source of illegal online pharmacies. The Government of India law enforcement partners are collaborating with the United States===Drug Enforcement Administration to dismantle these organizations.
Importance 60 Sentiment 0
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Terrance Cole, the United States===Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator, highlighted how foreign traffickers exploit the US healthcare system through illegal online pharmacies, emphasizing the importance of 'Operation Meltdown'.
Importance 50 Sentiment 20
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