The Delhi Police have dismantled an alleged organised drug syndicate operating from Jahangirpuri, arresting four siblings accused of illegally storing and supplying psychotropic drugs from multiple premises in the area. The operation, conducted by the Anti-Narcotics Squad with assistance from the Drugs Control Department, resulted in the seizure of 1,300 Addnok-N tablets containing buprenorphine and naloxone, prohibited under the NDPS Act, with a total weight of 268 grams and an estimated international value of around Rs 7 lakh.
Details of the Operation
The overnight raids targeted several locations in Jahangirpuri, leading to the arrest of Paro (28), Usha (25), Kanta (35), and their brother Amit (30), all residents of the area. In addition to the tablets, police recovered 735 Avil injections, 2,532 needles and syringes, Rs 22.02 lakh in cash, gold jewellery weighing 241 grams (worth about Rs 35 lakh), silver jewellery weighing 2.4 kg (worth around Rs 6.2 lakh), documents related to 11 flats valued at Rs 12-15 lakh each, and a scooter allegedly purchased from the proceeds of the illegal trade.
Intelligence and Surveillance
According to the police, the Anti-Narcotics Squad had been developing intelligence since the beginning of June following information about the illegal sale of psychotropic tablets and intoxicating injections in various parts of the district. After sustained surveillance, officers identified several premises in D-Block, Jahangirpuri, allegedly being used for storing and distributing contraband. The investigation involved four separate raids.
Sequence of Raids
The first raid at a house in Jahangirpuri led to the recovery of 1,300 psychotropic tablets, 310 Avil injections with 652 syringes and needles, and Rs 1.25 lakh in cash, following which three sisters were arrested. Subsequent searches at another property resulted in the recovery of additional Avil injections, while a locked first-floor premises allegedly used by an associate, Chanakya, alias Sachin, yielded 400 more Avil injections, 1,880 syringes and needles, and Rs 63,000 in cash. The police gained entry to the house by cutting open the lock. The fourth raid at another house in Jahangirpuri led to the arrest of Amit and the recovery of over Rs 20 lakh in cash, gold, and silver jewellery.
Legal Action and Investigation
A case under Sections 22, 25, and 29 of the NDPS Act has been registered at the Jahangirpuri police station. During interrogation, the accused allegedly disclosed that they had been procuring, storing, and supplying psychotropic tablets and intoxicating injections across Delhi through an organised network operating from multiple premises. The police said documents relating to 11 flats in the name of the alleged mastermind, Paro, were being verified, while efforts were underway to trace the financial trail, identify the source of the contraband, and apprehend other alleged associates, including Chanakya, alias Sachin, alias Kalu.



