In a significant move against drug trafficking, the Delhi Police have dismantled a ganja supply network, apprehending one supplier and two peddlers in possession of more than three kilograms of contraband. The operation conducted by the Kishangarh Police Station team in the South-West District resulted in the arrest of K. Kainaka Rochill, Orjit Lama, and Puloto, all hailing from Dimapur, Nagaland.
The police intercepted two individuals near Aruna Asaf Ali Road, IUAC Red Light in Kishangarh on April 4, leading to the recovery of contraband ganja from them. Following their inability to provide valid documents, an FIR was lodged under Section 20 of the NDPS Act, resulting in the immediate arrest of Orjit Lama and Puloto. Subsequent investigations led to the apprehension of supplier Kainaka Rochill.
The arrested individuals operated a well-organized network where Rochill supplied the contraband, Puloto procured it, and Lama repackaged the substance into small packets for street-level distribution. They employed discreet courier-style packaging methods to evade detection, leveraging their shared native background to maintain secrecy in their illegal activities.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Amit Goel confirmed the arrests and mentioned that further investigations are ongoing to uncover the broader supply chain and potential connections to other networks.
