Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 12:56:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 01:45:48
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In a significant blow to international drug trafficking, Bangalore's Central Crime Branch (CCB) has exposed a sophisticated narcotics operation spanning continents. The Anti-Narcotics Wing's recent seizure of hydro ganja, valued at a staggering 23.8 crore, highlights the growing complexity of the drug trade and the need for heightened vigilance.
The operation began with a routine tip-up, leading CCB officers to an international courier service in Chamarajapete. With the assistance of a canine unit, they uncovered 3 kg of hydro ganja hidden within pet food packaging. The sender's address was a clever ruse, directing authorities to a village in Chickaballapur, while the scratched-out contact number provided the crucial lead to the real culprits. The trail led to two Kerala residents, Nazeer Mohammed and Rasheed M.S., who were tracking the shipment with real-time devices.
Further investigation revealed the global reach of this syndicate. The accused procured the narcotics from Thailand and Germany, utilizing cryptocurrency to facilitate anonymous transactions. This discovery underscores the evolving tactics employed by drug cartels, leveraging technology to evade detection. The CCB's persistence paid off with an additional 4 kg of hydro ganja, valued at 4 crore, intercepted at the same courier service.
The CCB's success in dismantling this operation is a testament to their commitment to public safety. City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh emphasized the scale of the challenge, stating, "Since January, we've cracked 711 cases, seizing over 1468 kg of narcotics and arresting 1,013 peddlers, including 35 foreign nationals." This operation highlights the critical role of inter-agency collaboration and the need for global cooperation to combat the ever-evolving tactics of international drug trafficking.