Purnia Police Busts Drug Racket Allegedly Involving Stolen Mobile Phones for Smack
Police in Purnia have made a significant breakthrough in cracking down on a drug racket allegedly involved in exchanging stolen or snatched mobile phones for narcotics. The operation, based on intelligence inputs, led to the arrest of a 53-year-old man, Tuntun Rishi, and the seizure of 16 stolen mobile phones along with 25 grams of smack. This highlights the growing concern of police regarding the intersection of drug smuggling and mobile theft in the region. The arrested individual had confessed to buying stolen mobile phones in exchange for smack and selling them at manipulated prices. The crackdown on drug smuggling, initiated under the outgoing SP Kartikeya K Sharma, has resulted in the arrest of over 1,000 individuals between September last year and May this year.
Key Takeaways:
- A 53-year-old man, Tuntun Rishi, was arrested in a covert operation for allegedly being involved in a drug racket that exchanges stolen mobile phones for smack.
- 16 stolen mobile phones and 25 grams of smack were seized from the accused.
- The police operation was based on intelligence inputs, demonstrating the effectiveness of proactive policing in combating organized crime.
- Confessions during interrogation revealed that the accused would buy stolen mobile phones for smack and sell them at inflated prices.
- The crackdown on drug smuggling, launched under SP Kartikeya K Sharma, led to the arrest of over 1,000 individuals between September last year and May this year.
- The leadership of SP Kartikeya K Sharma will be succeeded by newly appointed SP of Purnia, Sweety Sahrawat, who will continue the efforts to curb the drug menace.
- The region is facing a growing concern of the intersection of drug smuggling and mobile theft, which requires the cooperation of the public to prevent further escalation.
Statistics:
- 16 stolen mobile phones were seized from Tuntun Rishi during the operation.
- 25 grams of smack were recovered from the accused.
- Over 1,000 individuals were arrested in the crackdown on drug smuggling between September last year and May this year.
Sources:
- HT Patna