International Drug Syndicate's Key Player Extradited to India
Prabhdeep Singh, accused in a major drug case involving 358 kilograms of heroin, was extradited from Azerbaijan by Delhi Police's Special Cell. Singh is alleged to have operated the India segment of an international narcotics syndicate. His capture may unravel deeper insights into the network's operations.
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In a significant breakthrough, Delhi Police's Special Cell successfully extradited Prabhdeep Singh, a key figure in a major narcotics case, from Azerbaijan. Singh was wanted in connection with the 2021 recovery of 358 kilograms of heroin.
Authorities identified Singh as the operator of the India wing of an international drug syndicate managed by his cousin, Navpreet Singh, a known drug lord last traced to Turkey. The extradition followed a coordinated effort involving the CBI, highlighting the transnational scope of the operation.
Prabhdeep's capture is crucial for the ongoing investigation, as it is expected to expose further details about the syndicate. Police anticipate gathering more intelligence on the global drug network, potentially leading to more arrests and a broader crackdown on narcotics trafficking across borders.
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