Police Zero Zero on Kingpins in Kozhikode’s recent drug trafficking case

Intensified crackdown on drug trafficking, police have begun to zero in a series of naked synthetic drug trafficking cases in Kozhikode district, and they reportedly maintained a cautious network of local drug salesmen and operators to remotely control the industry. Sources from the Anti-Drug Squad said they had reason to suspect more foreign nationals were involved in some recent events.
Interstate coordination among police forces helped the Ant Naguk here make progress in determining the network of smugglers and their methods of committing the crime. House officials are now re-limiting major drug trafficking cases to examine the possibility of determining their true origins.
“No matter the number of synthetic drugs removed, the police will take the follow-up investigation seriously based on the latest instructions from their superiors. In the recent local drug trafficking case registered with the Kunnamangalam Police Department, three foreigners were arrested, which is a case,” a senior police officer linked to a case of sneaking in KozHikode City’s major synthetic drugs.
An associate inspector of the Anti-Drug Squad said that in other states, the alleged participation of some foreign students working in undergraduate and graduate programs will be the main area of ​​focus in the ongoing investigation. He said the call detailed records and bank accounts managed by such suspicious persons have been collected by various law enforcement agencies.
A senior official with the Special Anti-Drug Operations Force in the area said detailed records of call from previously arrested local drug promoters and carriers have helped local police officers, including more suspicious persons, including foreigners. He also said the effective data analysis helped various law enforcement teams run by drug traffickers in various states track online investment fraud.
Last year, police arrested 1,985 suspects in a variety of anesthesia cases across the city, according to the latest figures from the District Crime Records Bureau (Kozhikode City). The total number of cases is 1,835. Police sources confirmed that in addition to covering new exposure cases under the recent D Hunt Special Drive operation, some of them will be investigated.
publishing – May 1, 2025 at 01:00 AM IST