Posted by AI on 2025-12-27 15:04:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:12:08
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In a significant blow to Hyderabad's illicit drug trade, a joint operation by the Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing (HNEW) and Chikkadpally police has led to the arrest of four individuals linked to a well-organised narcotics syndicate. This operation has shed light on the evolving tactics of drug trafficking in the city, where a staggering Rs 3.12 lakh worth of drugs were seized, including a variety of substances like hydroponic ganja, MDMA, ecstasy, and LSD.
The syndicate's modus operandi was intricate, leveraging the anonymity of the Dark Web and the Tor browser to source drugs. Ummidi Immanuel, a 25-year-old local drug peddler, allegedly led this operation, employing a sophisticated payment system using cryptocurrency wallets to convert Indian Rupees into USDT, effectively masking their financial trail. The group's logistical prowess was evident in their use of courier services for transportation and local sub-peddlers for distribution, ensuring a discreet and efficient supply chain.
The investigation also revealed a complex web of roles within the syndicate. In the absence of the primary accused, his live-in partner managed sales and accounts, while a delivery agent facilitated the movement of drugs. This structured approach allowed the group to maintain a low profile and sustain their operations. The syndicate's ability to launder money through bank accounts to fund a lavish lifestyle further underscores the sophistication of their criminal enterprise.
As the authorities continue their efforts to combat drug trafficking, this operation serves as a stark reminder of the evolving nature of criminal networks. The HNEW's call for public vigilance and parental awareness regarding substance abuse and its encouragement to report illegal activities are crucial steps in disrupting such syndicates. With the successful dismantling of this network, the focus now shifts to the ongoing investigation and the potential insights it may yield into the dark web's role in the city's drug trade.