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Hyderabad: Dark web drug racket busted; cryptocurrency transactions worth lakhs traced

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 2 September 2022, 10:31 IST
Dark web drug racket busted

Hyderabad (Telangana): The Hyderabad Narcotic Enforcement Wing (H-NEW) has busted a gang of drug traffickers operating through the dark web and apprehended two accused, who police described as dark web kingpins, and six others who are allegedly drug peddlers from Hyderabad.

The accused have been identified as Narendra Arya alias Holy Shop and Farhan Mohammed Ansari alias Terminator. The other six drug peddlers were identified as Utkarsh Umang alias Ashu, Sahil Sharma, Abdullah Khan, Indra Kumar, Charan Kumar, and P. Bushan Raj are residents of Hyderabad. Additionally, as many as 30 drug users have been identified.


Dark web drug racket
According to the police, Arya has allegedly been involved in drug trafficking online through the dark web.

Cryptocurrency transactions
During the investigation, it was found that Arya made transactions worth Rs 30 lakhs through Cryptocurrency and has 450 consumers across India.

Anti-social activities on social media another kingpin Ansari also engaged in online drug trafficking through the dark web with the help of social networks. The payments for the delivery are used through cryptocurrency.

On enquiry, it has been revealed that nearly Rs 15 lakh transactions were made in Cryptocurrency throughout India for trafficking drugs.

Further investigation is going on.

(With ANI inputs)

First published: 2 September 2022, 9:58 IST