Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Medal winner for India among three arrested for peddling party drugs

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NEW DELHI: An internatio­nal-level discus thrower, who had bagged two medals for the country, was among three persons arrested from New Delhi railway station with more than 25 kg of Mephedrone drug (popularly known as meow-meow in party circles), police said on Friday.

The estimated worth of the drugs seized from the accused is around `50 crore.

The discus thrower, Harpreet Singh, won a silver medal at the 2004 Commonweal­th Youth Games in Australia and a bronze at the 2006 South Asian Games, before a foot injury cut his career short. “Harpreet’s career was marred with doping charges that had once also fetched him a sixmonth long ban,” Sanjeev Yadav, DCP (special cell) said.

The other two arrested men were identified as athlete Amandeep Singh, who was pursuing a diploma in hospitalit­y and tourism in London, and Hanish Sarpal who had enrolled in a management course at a university in London, but later dropped out.

Harpreet and Amandeep were nabbed by a special cell team from New Delhi station on Wednesday evening, after the police were informed that the duo would be smuggling meow-meow drugs from Mumbai to Delhi. Police said 25 kilos of Mephedrone was seized from the possession of the accused. Mephedrone is popular in parties and is used as a substitute for cocaine.

An officer said the interrogat­ion of the duo led the police to Hanish, who was nabbed from west Delhi’s Janakpuri with another 650 grams of drug.

Police claimed that their probe has revealed the drugs as smuggled from the African subcontine­nt to Mumbai and from there pushed into various Indian cities and even exported to other countries. The arrested trio was allegedly working as the Delhi-based agents of an internatio­nal drug syndicate. Police said the men had been lured into joining the racket with promises of large sums of money after their careers failed.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The accused in police custody. Police said the accused were Delhi agents of an internatio­nal drug syndicate that sourced the contraband from Africa.
HT PHOTO The accused in police custody. Police said the accused were Delhi agents of an internatio­nal drug syndicate that sourced the contraband from Africa.

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