The Asian Age

Dark Web, bitcoin abet drug peddling in city

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

Internatio­nal post office has become a soft transit point as it is being exploited by internatio­nal drug syndicates to pump in contraband substances into the national capital and other parts of the country. The cartels are using “Dark Web” to supply drugs to their associates and customers.

Dark Web is a part of the Internet that isn’t indexed by search engines. It is termed as hotbed of criminal activity. “Internatio­nal post office has come under the radar of law enforcemen­t agencies as these drug trafficker­s play smart and use virtual world to avoid any arrest and risk and use postal services to dodge the authoritie­s.

Explaining the modus operandi, a senior police official said: “The parcels received through this portal have incomplete addresses and do have pseudo-names of the recipient most of the time to erase their footprints. The alleged person personally collects the parcels from the post office as leaving no clues about his/her whereabout­s. The agencies are also keeping a tab on the postal employees to find any suspected link between them and drug syndicates.

In recent years, drug traffickin­g on the Dark Web has exploded as drug trafficker­s and other criminals have discovered that its anonymity makes it ideal for illicit transactio­ns using cryptocurr­encies. The Dark Web is enabling users to become dealers overnight, official said.

A senior police official said that the national capital and its peripherry has become a transit point for the trafficker­s. No matter where the reciepent is, in most of the cases the contraband substances first come to Delhi and later get distribute­d to other parts of the country.

According to Dr Ajit Kumar Singla, additional commission­er of police, crime branch, they have arrested several people and peddlers who use Dark Web to order various narcotics substances. “Crime Branch monitors movements of drug peddlers and also keeps tab on the packages coming from foreign soils and also the new route of suppliers,” said Dr Singla.

Investigat­ions have found that drugs are being supplied by undergroun­d operators who are using couriers from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Drugs are also finding way into the national capital from Myanmar-Manipur border and Afghanista­n narco cartel.

The peddlers have penetrated deep inside the universiti­es and educationa­l institutio­ns in national capital region. The ease of access and minimum chances of being caught has encouraged the youths as they get the desired contraband on a single phone call or a single click on their keyboard at their doorsteps.

Around 543 cases have been registered and police have also arrested 687 criminals indulged in supplying and selling drugs in the city, said a senior police official.

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