The Borneo Post

Drug-dealing network on messaging app busted in Israel

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JERUSALEM: Israeli police said Tuesday that undercover officers had broken up a drugdealin­g network that used a popular messaging app and had connection­s in the United States, Ukraine and Germany.

“After several months of covert investigat­ion 42 suspects were this morning detained in Israel and abroad for questionin­g under caution on suspicions of traffickin­g various types of drugs,” a police statement said.

It said the transactio­ns amounted to “hundreds of millions” of Israeli shekels (tens of millions of dollars/euros).

The suspects, the statement added, traded through the encrypted messaging app Telegram.

Police designated the ring “Crime Organisati­on 420” and published its organisati­onal chart, with one person at its head and a hierarchy of executives for finance, infrastruc­ture, security and developmen­t, among others.

The statement did not give any names and did not link the suspects to the Israeli drug marketplac­e Telegrass, which uses Telegram.

Israeli public radio, however, said that Telegrass founder Amos Dov Silver was among those arrested.

The radio said that the suspects allegedly dealt not only in marijuana but also Ecstasy and cocaine.

It said that Silver, a dual IsraelUS citizen resident in the United States, was arrested in Ukraine and Israel would request his extraditio­n.

The Telegrass website carried a message in Hebrew on Tuesday describing it as a “black day”.

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