NCB arrests 4 in Udupi for selling MDMA tablets


Udupi, Sep 29 (IANS): The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on Tuesday arrested four persons in connection with their alleged involvement in procuring MDMA tablets through the 'dark net' and selling them to the student community in Udupi.

Udupi, one of the fastest growing cities in Karnataka, is 422 kms away from Bengaluru.

According to the NCB press note, the arrested persons were identified as K. Pramodh - a consignee, Fahim - a mastermind and their associates A. Hashir and S.S. Shetty.

The NCB claimed that alleged mastermind Fahim learnt the concept of purchasing drugs online (dark net) through a web series. "He started purchasing bitcoins and through bitcoins ordered drugs from the dark net. Fahim used to deliver consignments at various addresses in India and thereafter collect from there. He further sold the drugs to students of various colleges in Udupi," the NCB claimed.

The NCB further added that Fahim had mastered the art of procuring drugs through the dark web from the Netherlands.

"Their consignment was seized in July 2020, but due to lack of consignee address, the NCB had to gather technical data to nab this syndicate," the note read.

The NCB had recovered an envelope containing 750 MDMA tablets, and was ordered through the dark net from foreign post office.

"Contraband was imported through a courier parcel from the Netherlands and payment was through bitcoins," the note stated.

The note further elaborated that the detailed investigation in the case with the help of digital analysis led NCB team to the arrest of all the syndicate members including the consignee K. Pramodh, mastermind Fahim and their associates A. Hashir and S.S. Shetty.

NCB added that further investigations of the forward linkages is underway.

 

  

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    Dark web ( a.k.a deep web ) is already blocked in India and in majority of countries, they access it viab VPN, and also via telegram app. Government should first remove telegram app from google play store, telegram is most notorious app for all dirty business, formally used by terrorists due to its strong encryption.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    These are young guys. Really sad to see them involved in these rather than doing something productive.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    10 Years without Bail ...

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  • Sashi, Mangalore, USA

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    This must be the first case of MDMA seized in Namma Udupi. 750 tablets is a very huge number. What makes this drugs popular (Aman Shetty was also caught with the same drug) ? google search will says, it is a party pill and makes you happy. After the Indian lockdown there is at least 10 fold increase in drugs seizer at the customs, what could be the reason?
    All these illegal drugs are sourced from Amsterdam. In US every package from Netherlands is opened and inspected by the customs. Might be same for India as well. You can find every drug in the street's of Amsterdam like cocaine, Meth etc. Parents please check your children's parcel if it come from Netherlands.

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  • Raymond, Dubai

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    Thank God the criminals are from both communities, without giving opportunity for one community to accuse the other....

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  • Dinesh Kumar Shetty, Katipalla/Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 30 2020

    it's time to congregate and have a feast ....

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