Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Was investigat­ing gang for last couple of months: NCB

- NARESH BISWANI

NEW DELHI: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officials confirmed on Tuesday that they apprehende­d six individual­s, including a girl, the mastermind from Jaipur of Rajasthan and a student from a private university in Noida.

The NCB had been investigat­ing this gang for the past couple of months. They were also monitoring social media platforms to gather informatio­n about the accused. Officials confirmed that the arrested student was a resident of Goa, and was active in the NCR, involved in peddling LSD. Subsequent­ly, the NCB apprehende­d another individual in Delhi who was about to send an LSD consignmen­t to Kashmir.

The officials found the panIndia darknet drug traffickin­g network connected to an internatio­nal chain that primarily operates on the darknet with the recovery of 15,000 blots of LSD worth several crore rupees.

Praising NCB on this major crackdown, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that realising PM Modi’s vision to make India drug-free, the NCB team has busted an internatio­nal narcotics syndicate and seized 15,000 blots of LSD drug.

“I congratula­te the NCB team on this achievemen­t. Great coordinati­on between cyber vigilance and human intelligen­ce has made it possible as the dark net & crypto currencies were used to trade these drugs.

Due to intensifie­d vigilance and improved coordinati­on, drug seizures have exponentia­lly increased in India in the last few years.”

Gyaneshwar Singh, Deputy Director General, NCB said that all the accused were active on the darknet, where they were involved in selling drugs. He mentioned that a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) was formed to dismantle the entire chain. He also informed that LSD was being sourced from Poland and the Netherland­s.

“The individual­s behind the operation would procure LSD in Europe, and then send it to India through shipments. The network also has links with the USA. Once the consignmen­t arrived in India, the accused would distribute it in the National Capital Region (NCR) and throughout the country,” the official confirmed.

The commercial quantity of LSD is of six blots, and the current seizure is 2,500 times higher than this threshold, Singh said. In addition, 2.232 kg of marijuana and Rs 4.55 lakh in cash was also recovered. Along with this, Rs 20 lakh held in various bank accounts were frozen.

On the other hand, during the search of the mastermind based in Jaipur, 9,006 blots of

LSD, 2.233 kgs of imported marijuana, and Rs 4,65,500 in cash was recovered. The accused further informed officials that he was overseeing the entire operation of LSD blots on the darknet, specifical­ly Darkweb or WICKR.

The DDG, NCB also confirmed: “The NCB found that the accused girl who was active on the darknet and the boy apprehende­d in Delhi informed NCB officials that he was working for her, and the girl was using a virtual ID. Her interrogat­ion led to the arrest of a mastermind in Jaipur, who was the brain behind the entire racket. Later, we arrested one more person from Kerala, and an LSD consignmen­t en route Goa was intercepte­d midway.”

“The buyers and sellers were both active on the darknet and never disclosed their identities to each other. Buyers would make payments through cryptocurr­ency, and the consignmen­ts would be delivered via courier services and foreign post,” he added.

The buyers and sellers were wily enough to make deliveries to fake addresses and use mobile numbers that could not be traced. LSD blots are small and easy to transport, making it challengin­g to identify and intercept traffickin­g. Resembling postage stamps, the blots can be concealed anywhere by buyers and sellers without arousing suspicion.

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