Nagpur: Crime Crime Crime Branch Team City Cracking Code Name ‘Ik’ in Mobile Drug Traders has helped law enforcers expose narcotics networks between countries, revolve around cocaine and MD drugs, with Nigerian citizens who live illegally in the suburbs Mumbai on the outskirts of Mumbai in Mumbai steering.
Cyber cells decode ‘IK’ has caused the arrest of an Anthony Ivoke Nigeria who lived illegally, who disguised as a cloth trader.
Ivoke was studied to be part of the drug cartel, operating from the outskirts of Mumbai from Nalasopara and Mira-Bhayandar, having their tentacles spread in various cities in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
City police, led by CP Amitesh Kumar, has so far grabbed the MD drug worth RS50 Lakh this year from 23 people in 10 cases.
“The involvement of Nigerians must have shown a larger racket that has a supply chain in various cities,” said CP.
Previously into an online cheat called ‘Nigerian fraud’, it was now in the future that a large number of African citizens, lived illegally in India, behind the rackets of strong drug supplies spread in cities such as Mumbai, Thane, Pune, Nagpur , Ahmednagar and letters, have a well-oiled distribution network.
The arrest of an Ankit Gupta and the other two by anti-narcotics cells of the crime and seizure of more than 82GM MD worth around RS9 Lakh on July 5 were studied to lead to the arrest of the Mehendi Hashmi vendor from Kandivali in Mumbai in July in July 8.
That action It happened two days after the Anti-Narcotics Inspector In-Charge Inspector Vishal Kale, Assistant Pi Suraj Suroshe, Constable Nitin Mishra, took the Concent of Rajesh Deshmukh and the others had caught the culprit.
During the analysis of Hashmi’s cellphone, the police have found the name of the ‘IK’ code as a supplier, which has delivered the MD consignment to him, which he later left to the Gupta.
The Cyber Police Expert Sub-Inspector Nagpur Balram Jhadokar has extracted detailed IK from the Internet.
This helps anti-narcotics cells responsible at zero to him with the help of Nalasopara police.