Bengaluru: Two people were arrested by Central Police Crime Branch (CCB) on Friday for allegedly collecting and giving narcotics for the syndicate of peddling drugs operating from New Delhi.
The defendant was Ravi, 28, and Ravidas, 30, both residents of guest accommodations who pay in Bellandur.
According to the police, Ravi was mostly since last month after the case peddling registered drugs against him at the Whitefield police station.
The police collected information about him and learned that he lived in PG with one of his colleagues.
A police team led by Inspector BS Ashok and Deepak R rushed to PG and arrested the duo.
Police confiscated 300 MDMA pills, 100 LSD paper blots, 350 grams of Charas and 1.5kg hydroganji, all worth 60 lakh Rs, apart from gift boxes, packing, t-shirts and bags in the name of shipping and courier service companies from their room.
Introduction Investigation revealed the DUO Defendant was employed by the main drug seller who settled in New Delhi.
The seller is used to pay Rs 50,000 per month to the duo, which must collect narcotics from mules or post / courier services and send it to customers using shipping companies and couriers.
The defendant hid the drug in the soap box, photo frame, greeting card and book.
Then, they packed it in a box to make it look like a gift and send it to customers in Bengaluru.
Police said the New Delhi-based syndicate was used to get narcotics from foreign countries and local travelers in India using DarkNet.
Payment is made through Cryptocurrency.
The main peddler is used to raise money from customers using various cellular applications.
The case has been registered with Bellandur and the CCB police have taken it for further investigation.
