New Delhi: The Delhi Police Special Cell busted an interstate drug cartel on Friday and arrested two drug traffickers, the police said. Heroin weighing 1.505 kg and tramadol powder weighing 2.126 kg, worth more than Rs 8 crore, were recovered from them, the police said.
The arrested accused were identified as Dukhan Yadav and Visheshwar Yadav, said the official. "The South Western Range of Special Cell, Delhi, has busted an inter-state drugs cartel with the arrest of two drug traffickers, namely Dharmender Kumar (Age-26) and Visheshwar Yadav (Age-40), both residents of Chatra, Jharkhand. On search, 1.505 Kg of fine-quality Heroin and 2.216 Kg of Tramadol powder were recovered from their possession," said the Police. The accused were arrested in the Sarai Kale Khan area of Delhi after the police got specific information about them, said an officer.
"Specific information was received that one Dharmender, r/o Jharkhand, along with another cartel member would come to the Sarai Kale Khan area to deliver a huge consignment of drugs to their associates in Delhi. Immediately, a raiding team was constituted under the overall supervision of DCP/SWR and a trap was laid in the Sarai Kale Khan area. Two persons, namely Dharmender Kumar s/o Dukhan Yadav r/o Chatra, Jharkhand (Age-26) and Visheshwar Yadav s/o Ramesh Yadav r/o Chatra, Jharkhand (Age-40) were apprehended in an unnumbered white Creta Car," said a police officer.
"On preliminary inquiry, the accused, Dharmender and Visheshwar Yadav confessed that they were carrying Heroin and Tramadol with them. After that, 1505 grammes of fine quality Heroin and 2126 grammes of Tramadol powder were recovered from the Creta Car," said the Official.