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Bengaluru police have arrested six individuals involved in drug peddling, seizing narcotics valued at approximately ₹20 crore. The operation, conducted by the Central Crime Branch (CCB), uncovered a network distributing drugs sourced from Maharashtra and Goa.
The seized drugs include MDMA, cocaine, hashish oil, and ganja. Investigations revealed the accused were supplying drugs to students, software professionals, and partygoers in Bengaluru. The primary accused, identified as a Nigerian national named Chinedu, allegedly coordinated the drug supply with others.
Police discovered the operation was running through a network of delivery boys using motorcycles for distribution. A significant portion of the drugs were hidden in a rented house in the city. Authorities are currently tracing the financial transactions linked to the drug network to identify further beneficiaries and potential involvement of larger cartels.
The CCB has been actively cracking down on drug peddling in Bengaluru, with this seizure being one of the largest in recent times. Earlier this month, they seized drugs worth ₹1.5 crore and arrested nine individuals. This latest bust follows a pattern of targeting inter-state drug supply chains impacting the city.
Police are focusing on identifying the source of the drugs and dismantling the entire network. The investigation is ongoing, with efforts to determine the extent of the network’s reach and the identities of all involved parties. The arrested individuals are being interrogated to gather more information about the operation and its connections. Authorities believe this operation will significantly disrupt the drug supply in Bengaluru.

