The Hindu (Bangalore)

CCB unearths interState drug racket and arrests six peddlers

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The antinarcot­ics wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) on Tuesday unearthed an interState drug racket and arrested six peddlers, including three foreign nationals, a manager with a car sales company and a guitarist, and recovered drugs worth ₹44 lakh, including 54 grams MDMA crystals, 410 grams of hydro ganja, and 18 kg of marijuana from them.

The salesman of a car marketing company in Yelahanka would source the drugs from his contacts and sell it to his customers.

Based on a tipoff, the CCB officials arrested the accused and recovered 8.1 kg of ganja worth ₹8 lakh

A file photo of marijuana. The police recovered drugs worth ₹44 lakh, including 54 grams MDMA crystals, 410 grams of hydro ganja, and 18 kg of marijuana.

from him.

In a similar incident, the police arrested a man who had come to the city to learn and teach music, but got addicted to drugs and eventually became a peddler. The accused, according to the police, sourced hydro ganja from abroad through the dark net and delivered it through an internatio­nal courier service.

The CCB officials recovered 410 grams of hydro ganja worth ₹25 lakh from him.

In another incident, a food delivery personnel from Rajgopalna­gar who was delivering food and peddling drugs at the same time, has been arrested by the CCB officials.

The police recovered nine kg of ganja worth ₹6 lakh from him.

According to the police, the accused is from a neighbouri­ng State and was operating in the city for the last three years to make a quick buck.

Foreigners arrested

The CCB officials also arrested three foreign nationals in Hennur, one of whom had come to the city on a business visa five years ago and started peddling drugs.

The accused also roped in his brother to source synthetic drugs from his contact and sell it to his customers.

The two others were overstayin­g in the city without travel documents, said the police.

The accused have been detained and produced before the FRRO remanding them in detention centre for further procedure.

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