Delhi's ₹5000 crore drug case: Virendra Bansoya's network from Dubai and the UK
Virendra Bansoya is the mastermind behind the ₹5000 crore drug racket in Delhi. International agencies have shared inputs to apprehend him in Dubai, and his links to the D Company are also being investigated.
A major revelation has emerged in Delhi's 5000 crore drug case, identifying Indian national Virendra Basoya as the mastermind. He is currently in Dubai and was also linked to the seizure of 3000 crore rupees worth of "Miau Miau" drugs by Pune Police last year. The Pune Police had raided Basoya's residence in Pilinji village, Delhi, but he fled before they arrived. Last year, he married the daughter of a former legislator from Uttar Pradesh at a lavish farmhouse. Basoya has previously been arrested in India for drug-related offenses and became a major player in an international drug cartel after receiving bail and relocating to Dubai.
Virendra Basoya and Tushar Goyal: The Secret Behind Their Friendship
A new revelation has come to light regarding the long-standing friendship between Tushar Goyal and Virendra Basoya. Basoya brought Tushar into the drug nexus, offering him 3 crore rupees per delivery of cocaine. From Dubai, Basoya instructed Jitendra Gill, based in the UK, to come to India. Gill visited Delhi to meet Tushar, where he was accommodated in a hotel in the Panchsheel area. The Special Cell issued a Look Out Circular for Gill's arrest, leading to his capture in Punjab.
Jitendra Pal Singh alias Jassi: Arrested in Drug Case
The Special Cell of the Delhi Police arrested Jitendra Pal Singh alias Jassi at Amritsar Airport while he was attempting to flee to the UK. A Look Out Circular (LOC) had been issued against him. Jassi has been residing in the UK for the past 17 years and holds a UK green card.
New Twist in Drug Case: UK Connection Unveiled
On October 2, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police seized 5000 crore worth of cocaine and has arrested four individuals so far, with Jitendra Pal Singh alias Jassi being the fifth arrest. This drug syndicate is linked to a pan-India module connected to Dubai, the UK, Mumbai, and Delhi.
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