Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Men held for selling cocaine preferred ganja, ‘ate organic’

- Debasish Panigrahi

MUMBAI :They were arrested for allegedly supplying cocaine, heroin, MD (Mephedrone) and other synthetic drugs to their Indian clients in Mumbai. But when it came to self-usage, the nine “obsessivel­y health conscious” alleged drug peddlers of African origin who were intercepte­d last week preferred organic intoxicant­s like ganja, officials said.

Their diet also consisted mainly protein-rich food (like chicken and dry fruits), while they abhorred packaged food and vegetables, a senior AntiNarcot­ic Cell (ANC) official, who is part of the team investigat­ing the case, said.

These facts have been brought to light by the interrogat­ion of the nine accused.

The accused were intercepte­d by the ANC on Saturday near the Eastern Freeway while they were on their way to deliver a consignmen­t of cocaine and heroin.

The ANC official said almost all of them are of West African origin and took to peddling drugs to support their expensive life style and food habits.

Their rented flats located in Navi Mumbai were searched by ANC sleuths following their arrest.

“They lived in groups of three-four in small flats in Navi Mumbai. While the interiors of the flats were quite spartan, the food items kept in their fridges tells a different story,” the official said.

“The fridges were stacked with chicken, cheese, soft drinks and dry fruits,” the official said. During questionin­g, the Africans allegedly revealed that their diet consist mainly of protein-rich food (like chicken and dry fruits), while they abhorred packaged food and vegetables.

“They occasional­ly ate vegetables, strictly organic,” the official said adding, “a majority of them follow a strict food and health regime.”

Interestin­gly, it is this obsessive health consciousn­ess that made them stay away from synthetic drugs like cocaine MD and heroine, which they fed their clients.

Instead, they used organic drugs like marijuana, which they consider safer than synthetic drugs, the official said.

“They believe marijuana is a herb and is not hazardous like synthetic drugs. Secondly, it increases appetite and the local drug comes cheap,” the official said.

They got their regular supply of marijuana from local peddlers in exchange for the synthetic drug, the official said. An NDPS court on Monday remanded the nine accused to the ANC custody till August 7.

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