What Major Drug Racket Was Busted in Bihar?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Significant drug seizure by Patna Police.
- Six traffickers arrested during the operation.
- Police recovered illegal firearms and cartridges.
- Authorities are investigating further to dismantle the drug network.
- A separate burglary case has also been solved in Purnea.
Patna, Dec 24 (NationPress) In a significant achievement in the fight against drug trafficking, a specialized unit of Patna Police, responding to a crucial tip-off, executed a raid in the Maner police station vicinity. They successfully retrieved narcotics valued at several crores of rupees along with Rs 15 lakh in cash, which is suspected to be earnings from the drug trade.
As reported by law enforcement officials, the confiscated substances are estimated to have a substantial worth in the international market, as confirmed by SDPO-2.
During the operation, police apprehended six traffickers in the act.
Moreover, various illegal firearms and ammunition were discovered with the suspects, which they allegedly utilized for protection and intimidation during their trafficking activities.
Initial interrogations revealed that this gang was operating a well-structured drug distribution network, primarily targeting the youth in Patna.
The operation, led by SSP Patna, is being referred to by law enforcement as a surgical strike against the city's drug mafia.
Investigators are currently analyzing the mobile call logs and connections of the detained traffickers to track down the masterminds behind the operation.
Authorities believe this operation could unveil and dismantle multiple drug trafficking rings functioning in and around Patna.
In a separate incident, Purnea Police have successfully cracked a shop burglary case, arresting four criminals and placing them in judicial custody.
On the night of December 18, a mobile phone and jewelry store under the Muffasil police station was broken into, leading to the theft of seven mobile phones and silver jewelry.
During a press briefing, SP Sweety Sehrawat announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by the Sadar SDPO to investigate the case.
Following extensive raids, police arrested Mohammad Anzar, Mohammad Rukhsair, Mohammad Tayyab, and Sanjay Kumar, all hailing from Katihar.
Authorities recovered six silver anklets, two chains, eight lockets, one ring, three pieces of a silver bracelet, Rs 2,000 in cash, and eight mobile phones, four of which were confirmed as stolen.
Investigations indicate that this gang was involved in burglaries at both commercial establishments and residential properties.
Raids are ongoing to apprehend another suspect connected to the case.