Delhi Police Bust Inter-State Narcotics Syndicate.webp

New Delhi, April 11 An interstate narcotics syndicate operating between Bihar and Delhi was busted, with the arrest of its alleged main supplier from Madhepura, Bihar, an official said on Saturday.

The breakthrough came during the investigation of a case registered on March 24 at the Hauz Qazi police station, when a man identified as Mohammad Ali was apprehended while allegedly consuming smack during routine patrolling.

During interrogation, Ali revealed that he had obtained the contraband from a supplier identified as Sonu, who operated near Paharganj. "Acting on this lead, police launched a sustained operation to unravel the supply chain," the officer said.

Based on information, three people – Binod Kumar, Sonu Kumar Mandal, and Sanjit Kumar – were arrested from the Todapur area on March 27. Police recovered over eight kilograms of cannabis and 10 grams of heroin from their possession, they said.

Further investigation revealed that the contraband was being sourced from both Delhi and Bihar. Acting on this, police conducted a raid in Raghubir Nagar and arrested another person, Surender Prasad, recovering 10.66 grams of heroin from him.

"During interrogation, the accused revealed that cannabis was being procured from Bihar at a rate of Rs 5,000-6,000 per kilogram and sold in Delhi for Rs 12,000-13,000 per kilogram, indicating a well-organized interstate network," the officer said.

To trace the main supplier, a police team travelled to Madhepura, Bihar, and apprehended the alleged kingpin, Banti Kumar alias Lallan Sah, 24, on Monday.

Further investigation is underway to identify other members of the syndicate, police added.
 
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