Mumbai Police Bust Drug Operation Hidden Behind Paan Shop
Mumbai Police Uncover Drug Trafficking at Paan Shop
Mumbai. The Vikroli unit of Mumbai Police has apprehended a shopkeeper who was allegedly selling drugs under the guise of a paan shop. Authorities seized approximately ₹1.84 lakh worth of MD drugs from the suspect. This operation was conducted based on confidential information received by the police. The arrested individual has been identified as Manwar Jamirulla Ansari, 48, who operates a paan shop in Tagore Nagar, Vikroli. Police were tipped off that he was selling methamphetamine (MD) from his establishment. After confirming the information, officers caught him red-handed while he was engaged in the drug trade.
During the search, a total of 92 grams of MD drugs were recovered, valued at around ₹1.84 lakh in the market. The Vikroli police have registered a case against the accused under the NDPS Act and are now conducting further investigations. They are trying to determine the source of the drugs and how long he has been involved in this illegal activity. Additionally, they are looking into whether he had connections with a larger syndicate or if he was operating independently.
Dangerous Activities Behind the Paan Shop
Police officials have stated that the suspect had been conducting this illegal operation for a considerable time under the cover of his paan shop, but he has now been caught in the act. The investigation may reveal the individuals to whom he was selling these drugs. Following this operation, there has been a stir in the area. Authorities have indicated that their campaign against drug abuse will continue.
New Methods of Drug Trafficking
In a related case, the Sakina police in Mumbai have made a shocking discovery during their investigation into a drug factory in Mysore, where drugs worth ₹434 crore were seized. The police revealed that a unique and highly secretive method was being used for drug trafficking to Maharashtra. According to reports, a shirt photo was being utilized as a codeword within this network. The investigation has uncovered that the supply and production processes were being carried out by two separate gangs, surprisingly, the members of these gangs did not even know each other. This operational method has proven to be one of the most dangerous and cunning, making it extremely difficult to unravel the layers of the network.