Hindustan Times (East UP)

Mastermind learnt how to make drugs in Varanasi: Cops

- Manish K Pathak manish.pathak@htlive.com

MUMBAI: A day after the crime branch raided a drug factory in Sangli, investigat­ions have revealed that the mastermind, Pravin alias Nagesh Ramchandra Shinde, 34, who ran the Mephedrone (MD) manufactur­ing unit, learnt how to make the synthetic drug stimulant from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. After he learnt about the manufactur­ing of high-quality MD, he started his own venture a few months back and purchased land in Sangli district, police sources said.

Shinde, who earlier lived in Thane, is an SSC graduate who charges ₹1 lakh per kg for the contraband he manufactur­es.

On Monday, Unit 7 of the Mumbai crime branch busted Shinde’s drug-making unit in Sangli district and allegedly seized 122 kg of high-quality mephedrone (MD), ₹15 lakh in cash, and gold worth around ₹253 crore. Six people, including Shinde, were arrested and are remanded in police custody till April 3.

The accused are identified as Parvin Bano Gulam Shaikh, 33, a resident of Kurla West, Sajid Mohammad Asif Shaikh alias Debas, 25, a resident of Mira Road, Ijaj Ali Imdad Ali Ansari, 24, and Adil Imtiyaz Vohara, 22, both residents of Surat, Gujarat.

“Shinde is the mastermind who manufactur­ed the contraband with the help of Jadhav, Mali, Mohite and Mamle. After completing his SSC, he came to Thane, where he had four criminal cases registered against him, including one for extortion registered by the Kasarvadav­ali police in Thane, another for assault in Kalwa police station,” said a police officer.

The officer added that he came into the drug business a few years ago when he met a person in jail in 2016 and started selling contraband in the city.

“He later went to Varanasi, where he learnt to make highqualit­y Mephedrone. Later, Shinde bought a 12-acre plot at his native place, set up the laboratory over about half an acre of land a year ago and started manufactur­ing MD around seven months back. So far, he has manufactur­ed over 1,000 kg of MD, said Datta Nalawade, deputy commission­er of police, crime branch.

He had bought all equipment like dryers, heaters, and various chemicals used for manufactur­ing MD, which was seized by the police during the raid, added Nalawade.

“Till now, we have arrested all the people involved in the manufactur­ing and four peddlers, but others involved in the supply chain are still at large,” said the officer.

SHINDE, WHO EARLIER LIVED IN THANE, IS AN SSC GRADUATE WHO CHARGES ₹1 LAKH PER KG FOR THE CONTRABAND HE MANUFACTUR­ES

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