Cyberabad police conducted multi-state operations across Telangana, Kerala, and Karnataka, arresting three peddlers and seizing high-value MDMA and OG Kush.

  • Total seizure worth ₹16.40 lakh.
  • Three primary peddlers arrested across Telangana, Kerala, and Karnataka.
  • 95.41 grams of MDMA and 50 grams of OG Kush recovered.
  • 16 consumers detained during the investigation.

In a significant crackdown on narcotics trafficking, the Gachibowli police and the Special Operations Team (SOT), Cyberabad, have dismantled a drug supply chain operating across multiple states. The coordinated operations led to the arrest of three alleged peddlers and the seizure of contraband valued at ₹16.40 lakh.

The seized substances included 95.41 grams of MDMA and 50 grams of OG Kush. Authorities also detained 16 individuals suspected of being consumers and confiscated two mobile phones used for coordinating transactions. The accused have been identified as Md Razal Abdul Gafoor (26), a businessman from Bengaluru; Navina KD (22), a businesswoman from Bengaluru; and Koripella Yashwanth Sai Shanmukh (26), from Kukatpally.

The Investigative Breakthrough

The investigation gained momentum on August 11, when Yashwanth was apprehended at Vattinagulapally along with 16 consumers. During intensive interrogation, Yashwanth implicated Gafoor and Navina as his primary suppliers. This revelation triggered a series of raids spanning Telangana, Kerala, and Karnataka.

Following the leads, police teams tracked Gafoor to Thrissur, Kerala, where he was arrested on August 18. He allegedly admitted to procuring MDMA from a Nigerian national identified as Sam. Simultaneously, Navina was arrested in Begur, Bengaluru, where a search of her residence yielded 51 grams of MDMA and 50 grams of OG Kush. She reportedly linked the supply to an associate named Aneshwar in Kerala.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that the involvement of international nationals and the use of interstate corridors highlight the sophistication of modern drug syndicates. The movement of high-potency drugs like MDMA and premium cannabis strains like OG Kush through business channels suggests a highly organized criminal structure designed to evade local law enforcement.

The cross-border nature of these arrests underscores the need for enhanced inter-state police intelligence sharing.

The total value of the seizure is broken down into ₹11.40 lakh for the MDMA and ₹5 lakh for the OG Kush. Senior police officers from the Serilingampally Zone and SOT Cyberabad supervised the entire operation.

Seizure Breakdown

SubstanceQuantityEstimated Value
MDMA95.41g₹11.40 Lakh
OG Kush50g₹5.00 Lakh
Total-₹16.40 Lakh
Did You Know?: OG Kush is a highly sought-after cannabis strain known for its distinct aroma and potency, often commanding high prices in the illegal market.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question 1: Which states were involved in this drug bust?
Answer: The police operations spanned across Telangana, Kerala, and Karnataka.

Question 2: How can citizens report drug activities?
Answer: Citizens can call 100 or contact the Cyberabad police WhatsApp number to report suspicious activity anonymously.