South Delhi's Dark Network: MDMA Trafficking Uncovered
The Delhi Police dismantled an MDMA supply network in south Delhi, arresting two individuals. Officials seized 19.15 grams of MDMA, encompassing 29 ecstasy pills and the drug's crystal form. The operation involved intercepting a taxi and tracing back to its supplier. The suspects employed various evasion techniques.
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In a decisive operation, the Delhi Police dismantled an MDMA supply network thriving in south Delhi. The raid led to the arrest of two individuals involved in the trafficking of the synthetic drug.
Officers recovered 19.15 grams of MDMA, which included 29 ecstasy pills and crystal forms of the drug, officials disclosed on Friday. The operation took place in the Chhatarpur area on the night of April 12, where a taxi was intercepted, leading to the arrest of Deepak Kumar, 37.
Further investigation revealed that Kumar was merely a courier working for a supplier. Police apprehended the alleged supplier, Mohammad Farhan, 33, at his residence. Both suspects utilized a sophisticated delivery network, manipulating cabs and concealing drugs in food packets to dodge authorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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