3000 kg drugs case: Drug crisis looming over India after Taliban rule, Delhi Police set up a special cell

Posted on 4th Oct 2021 by rohit kumar

The 3000 kg of drugs seized from Mundra Adani port on 15th September has raised the concerns of the authorities. Officials fear that after the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the supply of drugs to the Indian subcontinent will increase and this will lead to a new crisis. In such a situation, it is expected that after such a huge consignment of drugs is caught and the drug network is busted, the Indian government can hand over its investigation to the NIA.

 

 

Evidence found in dry run

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence has made a new disclosure in the 3000 kg drugs case. Directorate officials said that a drug runners dry run was conducted at Kutch port on June 9. Based on the evidence from this dry run, the DRI, with the help of security agencies like IB, RAW, and NIA, carried out such a massive operation at Mundra port and busted the drug network spread in India by Afghan citizens.

 

 

wires connecting to Delhi

The wires of the action taken at Mundra port are connecting with the capital Delhi. After this, Delhi Police has also formed a special cell. Three new DCPs have been deployed in this. This drug terror underworld unit will work with central agencies to trace the drug chain. Let us tell you that Nigerian and Afghan citizens are already active as drug suppliers in Delhi.

 

The drug crisis in India

NCB officials say the drug crisis is brewing in the Indian subcontinent after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. It is feared that under the Taliban rule there will be record cultivation of opium in Afghanistan and it will become a major source of income for the pro-Pakistan people in India. In such a situation, the drug crisis in Mumbai and Delhi can deepen.

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