Delhi NCR

Drugs worth Rs 85 crore seized, six arrested: Delhi Police

Published by
Patriot Bureau

Six individuals, including a woman, have been arrested by the Special Cell of the Delhi Police in two separate operations, resulting in the recovery of drugs worth over Rs 85 crore in the international market.

The detainees have been identified as Lakhpat Singh (43), Suresh (24), Prakash Puri (39) from Uttar Pradesh, Dal Chand (36) from Uttarakhand, Taslima Begum (38) from Assam, and Ravi Prakash (34) from Delhi.

According to officials, the police seized a total of 101.62 kg of opium and 2 kg of heroin, which is valued at more than Rs 85 crore in the international market. Additionally, Rs 7.5 lakh of hawala money was also confiscated.

The first operation took place on April 23, when the police received a tip-off that Lakhpat and Suresh would be delivering opium to one of Chand’s contacts in Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar around 10 am. The Special Cell conducted a raid and apprehended the duo. Lakhpat was found in possession of 5.31 kg of opium, while 96.31 kg of opium was discovered hidden among 682 gunny bags filled with coconuts in their truck, as revealed by Special Commissioner of Police H G S Dhaliwal.

Based on the information provided by the arrested individuals, a team proceeded to Kichha in Uttarakhand and arrested Chand, who was identified as a key member of the drug cartel. Later, another key member, Puri, was apprehended in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, and a sum of Rs 7.5 lakh was seized from his residence.

Dhaliwal explained that Lakhpat confessed to being involved in drug trafficking for the past five to six years. He had procured the recovered opium from suppliers in Jharkhand under Chand’s instructions. Chand directed him to receive the consignments from various locations in Jharkhand and conceal the opium between bags of coconuts.

Chand admitted to supplying contraband to various local contacts in Delhi/NCR, Chandigarh, and Himachal Pradesh. He would use hawala transactions through Puri to send money to his suppliers, as stated by the police.

Furthermore, the authorities received information about a woman from Assam who was engaged in drug trafficking. She would procure heroin from suppliers in northeastern states and planned to meet an individual named Ravi near Shakur Basti Railway Station for a delivery. The police laid a trap and successfully apprehended both suspects, recovering 2 kg of heroin from their possession, according to the statement.  (With inputs from PTI)

Patriot Bureau

Published by
Patriot Bureau

Recent Posts

Delhi to host all India K-pop contest 2024 grand finale tomorrow

The finalists will compete in two categories—dance and vocals—vying for the title and an opportunity…

November 22, 2024

Delhi: Winter of misery for the homeless in the national capital

With the abrupt fall in temperatures, the destitute are left exposed to the chill without…

November 22, 2024

Maitri Bus Service bridges Delhi-Kathmandu, carrying 17,603 passengers in one year

Among the passengers, 4,782 were Indian citizens, 12,471 were Nepalese nationals and 350 came from…

November 22, 2024

Delhi air pollution: SC to consider on Nov 25 if GRAP-4 curbs can be relaxed

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Augustine George Masih expressed displeasure over the…

November 22, 2024

Delhi’s rooftop cafés struggle as air pollution clouds winter charm

With smog choking the capital, iconic open-air spots face dwindling footfall and rising customer concerns

November 22, 2024

Exhibition: The Art of Quilting

The exhibition highlights quilting’s transformation from functional bed coverings to a contemporary art form

November 22, 2024