LSD Trafficking Network Uncovered in Himachal.webp

Shimla, March 13 The Himachal Pradesh Police on Friday said they have arrested a major supplier of LSD drug from Gurugram and uncovered a narcotics trafficking network.

The accused has been identified as Naviel Harrison (27), a native of Calicut, Kerala, they said.

While addressing the media during a press conference here,

On March 10, the district police arrested two people -- Sandeep Sharma from Moga, Punjab, and Priya Sharma from Sirmaur, Shimla -- with approximately 562 strips of LSD (11.57 grams), worth over Rs 1.1 crore, Shimla Additional Superintendent of Police Abhishek Dhiman said.

Subsequently, the police interrogated the accused and also analyzed digital evidence to trace the supply chain.

The investigation revealed that the main supplier was a Kerela native, who was currently residing in Gurugram, he added.

Acting swiftly, police arrested the main supplier from Gurugram on Friday, Dhiman said.

Providing further information, the Additional SP revealed that both Harrison and Sandeep had been in constant contact via WhatsApp for a long time.

"While Harrison used to supply LSD to Sharma, he also received cannabis (ganja) from Harrison in exchange," he added.

The officer said that further investigation is underway and the involvement of more individuals in this network is being investigated.
 
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