Interstate Heroin Syndicate Busted
The Delhi Police have dismantled an interstate heroin syndicate operating between Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, arresting three individuals and recovering over one kilogram of the drug. The suspects were involved in manufacturing and supplying heroin to multiple locations, and investigations are ongoing to apprehend additional members.
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The Delhi Police have successfully dismantled a major interstate heroin syndicate, arresting three individuals in a significant drug bust. Over one kilogram of heroin, valued at Rs 2 crore, was recovered, marking a substantial blow to the illegal drug trade.
The syndicate operated between the states of Uttar Pradesh and the national capital, supplying heroin to Delhi-NCR and sections of Uttar Pradesh, including Shamli and Saharanpur. Those arrested include Faeem Beg, Kayum Khan, and Amir Khan, all residents of Uttar Pradesh. Police operations were sparked by a tip-off on February 22, leading to a strategically executed operation in east Delhi.
Continued investigations have revealed the syndicate's extensive network, with Amir Khan playing a pivotal role in procuring and distributing the drug across multiple cities. Efforts to uncover additional members of this nefarious network remain a top priority, as authorities strive to dismantle the broader narcotics distribution channel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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