Delhi: In a major crackdown, the Delhi Police has busted an international drug syndicate operating in the East District and arrested four alleged traffickers.
🚨 Major Drug Seizure
According to officials, the Anti-Narcotics Squad (ANS) of the East District recovered commercial quantities of cocaine and MDMA worth approximately ₹1.10 crore from the accused.
The operation is being seen as a significant success in efforts to curb drug trafficking networks in the national capital.
📦 Items Recovered
During the operation, police also seized:
- Two scooties
- Weighing machines
- Packaging material
- Six mobile phones
- Two passports
- Cash
These items are believed to have been used in the procurement, packaging, and distribution of narcotics.
🌍 International Links Suspected
Officials suspect that the syndicate has international connections, given the nature of the drugs and the recovery of passports. Investigations are underway to trace the broader network and identify additional links.
🔍 Ongoing Investigation
Police are interrogating the arrested individuals to uncover supply chains and distribution channels. Further raids and arrests may follow as the probe progresses.
🧩 Conclusion
The bust highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to dismantle organized drug networks and prevent the spread of narcotics in the city.
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