Delhi Police busts inter-state heroin syndicate, 3 held with 195g smack haul

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Delhi Police busts inter-state heroin syndicate, 3 held with 195g smack haul

Synopsis

Delhi's Anti-Narcotics Squad dismantled a three-member inter-state heroin network stretching from Bareilly to Delhi in a single rolling operation — arresting each link in the supply chain sequentially, from street peddler to primary supplier, and recovering nearly 200 grams of smack worth ₹25 lakh. The bust illustrates how urban addiction is being systematically exploited by cross-state trafficking networks.

Key Takeaways

Delhi Police's ANS, East District arrested three alleged drug traffickers on 15 May 2026 .
Total recovery: 195.56 grams of smack/heroin valued at approximately ₹25 lakh on the illicit market.
Accused identified as Sarvesh, 22 (Shahjahanpur, UP), Sahil, 24 (Delhi), and Abrar, 40 (Bareilly, UP).
A scooty allegedly used to transport narcotics was also seized during the operation.
Case registered under FIR No.
180/2026 at Ghazipur Police Station under Sections 21, 61, and 85 of the NDPS Act.
Further investigation is underway to identify and trace additional links in the supply chain.

Delhi Police's Anti-Narcotics Squad (ANS) of the East District dismantled an inter-state drug syndicate on 15 May 2026, arresting three alleged traffickers and recovering 195.56 grams of smack/heroin — classified as an intermediate quantity under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act — with an estimated illicit market value of approximately ₹25 lakh. The operation, spanning Delhi-NCR and Uttar Pradesh, also led to the seizure of a scooty allegedly used to transport the narcotics.

How the Operation Unfolded

On the intervening night of 14 and 15 May, the ANS team received specific intelligence that a suspect identified as Sarvesh, 22, a resident of Prahaladpur village in Shahjahanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, would arrive near the Ghazipur Dumping Yard on Ghazipur Murga Mandi Road to deliver narcotics. The team laid a trap and apprehended Sarvesh, recovering 73.11 grams of smack from his possession.

A case under FIR No. 180/2026, dated 15 May, was registered under Sections 21, 61, and 85 of the NDPS Act at Ghazipur Police Station. During subsequent interrogation, Sarvesh allegedly disclosed two further links in the supply chain: his supplier, identified as Abrar, 40, a resident of Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh, and a Delhi-based receiver, identified as Sahil, 24, of Mukandpur, Bhalswa Dairy area.

Second and Third Arrests

Acting on Sarvesh's disclosure, the ANS team conducted an operation near Jahangirpuri Metro Station on 15 May and arrested Sahil, from whom an additional 92.45 grams of smack was recovered along with the scooty allegedly used in transporting the drugs. According to investigators, Sahil had previously been arrested in an NDPS-related case and had reportedly expanded his operations for financial gain by purchasing narcotics in bulk from Sarvesh.

To dismantle the supply chain fully, the ANS team conducted multiple raids across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR using technical surveillance and human intelligence. The third accused, Abrar, was eventually arrested near Bhamora village on the Badaun-Bareilly Road in Bareilly district. A further 30 grams of smack was recovered from his possession.

Profile of the Accused

All three accused are alleged to have operated as part of an organised inter-state syndicate motivated by financial gain. Sarvesh is a Class 8 dropout; Sahil is a Class 6 dropout who reportedly began as a consumer before turning to resale; and Abrar, described as illiterate, is alleged to have been the primary source supplying drugs at locations between Badaun and Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh. Police noted the syndicate exploited addiction vulnerabilities in urban areas to sustain its operations.

The Team Behind the Bust

The operation was carried out by a dedicated ANS team comprising Sub-Inspectors Rahul and Vikas, ASI Arun, Head Constables Ashok, Devesh, and Vikrant, Woman Head Constable Anamika, and Constable Kaushal, functioning under the supervision of Inspector Arun Kumar, In-charge of the Anti-Narcotics Squad, East District, and the overall guidance of ACP Operations Pawan Kumar. The squad had intensified intelligence gathering and developed local informers ahead of the operation.

What Comes Next

Delhi Police reiterated its commitment to sustained anti-narcotics operations and appealed to citizens to report suspicious drug-related activity. Further investigation into the case, including tracing any additional links in the supply chain, is currently underway.

Point of View

A young school dropout from a rural UP district, and a middle-aged illiterate supplier. This is less a sophisticated cartel and more a fragile chain held together by economic desperation and urban demand. The real question is whether dismantling individual supply chains is enough, or whether the demand-side — addiction treatment and rehabilitation in affected Delhi neighbourhoods — receives equal institutional attention. Enforcement without rehabilitation tends to produce replacement networks, not lasting reduction.
NationPress
7 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What drugs were seized in the Delhi Police East District operation?
Delhi Police recovered a total of 195.56 grams of smack/heroin, classified as an intermediate quantity under the NDPS Act, with an estimated illicit market value of around ₹25 lakh. A scooty allegedly used to transport the narcotics was also seized.
Who were the three people arrested in the drug bust?
The three accused are Sarvesh, 22, a resident of Shahjahanpur district in Uttar Pradesh; Sahil, 24, a resident of Mukandpur in Delhi's Bhalswa Dairy area; and Abrar, 40, a resident of Bareilly district in Uttar Pradesh. Police allege they operated as an organised inter-state supply chain.
Where did the drug trafficking network operate?
The syndicate operated across Delhi-NCR and Uttar Pradesh, with Abrar allegedly supplying narcotics from locations between Badaun and Bareilly in UP, Sarvesh acting as a carrier, and Sahil distributing the drugs in Delhi. The arrests spanned Ghazipur and Jahangirpuri in Delhi and Bareilly district in UP.
What charges have been filed against the accused?
A case was registered under FIR No. 180/2026, dated 15 May, at Ghazipur Police Station under Sections 21, 61, and 85 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Further investigation is ongoing.
How did Delhi Police track down the main supplier, Abrar?
After arresting Sarvesh and Sahil, investigators used technical surveillance and human intelligence to conduct multiple raids across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR. Abrar was eventually apprehended near Bhamora village on the Badaun-Bareilly Road in Bareilly district, with 30 grams of smack recovered from him.
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