The Hindu (Kochi)

Excise nabs kingpin of major drug racket, seizes ‘Ice Meth’

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As part of tightening the noose around city-based drug rackets, the State Excise Enforcemen­t Squad (SEES) has nabbed two persons, including the alleged kingpin of a major racket, and seized 10 grams of methamphet­amine that goes by the name ‘Ice Meth.’

The arrested are Shabin Shaji, 26, of Manjummal and Akshay V.S., 27, of Choornikka­ra. They were allegedly part of the racket that went by the name ‘Manjummal Machan’. The accused were jointly nabbed by SESS, Excise intelligen­ce, and Varapuzha Excise range ocials.

According to Excise ocials, Shabin, who was pursuing a merchant navy course in Rajasthan, had been sourcing the drug cheaply from a Punjab native and selling it in areas including Kalamasser­y, Eloor, and Manjummal.

A fortnight ago, SESS had nabbed two persons with 62 grams of methamphet­amine, three kg of ganja, and 18 nitrazepam tablets from Chakkarapa­rambu near Vyttila. Interrogat­ing them led Enforcemen­t ocials to Manjummal Machan on social media. Since then, a team led by SESS Chief Assistant Commission­er T. Anilkumar had been tracking phone call details and social medial accounts of the racket.

The team found out that the racket used to hand over the drugs to their clients on Manjummal Kadavu Road during midnight. The two arrested, who turned up at the spot around 1 a.m., allegedly attempted to “ee on spotting ocials but were chased down. When nabbed, Shabin allegedly tried to swallow the drug in his possession, but the attempt was foiled by ocials.

‘Ice Meth,’ ocials said, was much more dangerous than many synthetic drugs and was much in demand. When abused, it could tamper body temperatur­e and cause “uctuating blood pressure, which could lead to heart attack and stroke.

“We have got informatio­n about others involved in the racket. More arrests will follow,” said Mr. Anilkumar.

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