Delhi Police say they have busted an alleged anti-cancer drug racket worth about Rs 9 crore and arrested 17 people. Police also recover items linked to the probe, and they are investigating the source and distribution network of the medicines, including whether they were properly manufactured and supplied.

Both outlets report that investigators suspect the operation involved more than one type of wrongdoing. NDTV says police allege the racket dealt in counterfeit medicines and also in anti-cancer drugs that were diverted from hospitals and other government institutions. India Today similarly frames the case as an anti-cancer drug racket with multiple arrests and an estimated value of about Rs 9 crore.

The outlets differ mainly in how they describe the alleged scope. NDTV explicitly highlights the diversion of anti-cancer drugs from hospitals and government bodies, alongside counterfeiting. India Today focuses on the overall bust and arrests tied to the estimated value of the racket, without adding as much detail about where the drugs allegedly came from.