
Drug peddlers take KMP eway, Sohna-Tauru roads most for bulk supply: Police report
A police officer said, "Where bulk quantities are concerned, ganja is being trafficked from the Nepal-Bihar border, West Bengal, Odisha and Jharkhand.
In Odisha, ganja is being trafficked from Mohana in Gajapati (Odisha).
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A police officer said, "In case of bulk deliveries, smugglers often use KMP or Sohna-Tauru road — connecting Gurgaon-Nuh districts — and thus we stay alert. We have already arrested more drug peddlers this year as compared to last year."
According to a police report, the city police arrested 375 drug peddlers last year in a total of 278 cases while 380 drug peddlers have been nabbed in the first six months of this year across 163 cases — highlighting the rampant drug supply in the area.
Meanwhile, according to the police, synthetic drugs (heroin) are primarily being supplied by Africans in Gurgaon and the NCR region. The police reported that many such smugglers are residing in Delhi.
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A police officer said, "We recently arrested several Africans who were staying or operating from Delhi and supplying drugs to corporates, clubs and party places in Gurgaon and NCR. They are operating through the dark net and are following the directions of their handlers in Nigeria.
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Key drug routes
Gurgaon police have identified key routes for drug supply within the city.
According to the police probe, sulfa/charas is being supplied from Himachal Pradesh and Nepal.
Most of the charas in Himachal is sourced from Malana (HP) and Kasol (HP's Kullu district).
In the previous year, police recovered 52.043 kg of charas/sulfa, whereas 3.9 kg of contraband was recovered up to June this year.
Sources indicate that cannabis crops remain available in Himachal despite significant efforts by the state police to destroy them in large quantities. Charas is derived from cannabis (ganja) plants.
It was noted that Nepalese suppliers distributed their charas not only in Himachal Pradesh and nearby states but also in the Gurgaon district of Haryana, according to the police. "Nepalese drug syndicates also smuggle the charas cultivated in their country in Himachal Pradesh and then that is sold here too, citing it to be Malana cream. Both Himachal and Nepal are the major source of charas here," a police officer said.
Police also discovered that ganja in Gurgaon is being smuggled from Najafgarh's Tuda Mandi and the Samalkha slum area near the Kapashera border in Delhi.
While police seized 1.84 tonnes of cannabis last year, 372.5 kg of cannabis has been recovered up to June this year.
This year, police have recovered 194 gm of heroin in the first six months, compared to 0.615 kg seized last year by Gurgaon police.
Additionally, police have recovered 524 gm of opium in the first half of the year, up from 1.643 kg seized last year.
Police also recovered 0.532 kg of smack last year and seized 419 gm of smack up to June this year. Furthermore, 13.598 kg of poppy husk was recovered last year, compared to 3.739 kg of poppy recovered this year till June. Police also recovered 309 gm of MDMA this year.

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