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Delhi Police has arrested notorious drug smuggler Kusum, known as the ‘Drug Queen’, from Shahdara area. The arrest was made after a two-month long joint operation in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. According to the police, a reward of ₹50,000 was declared on the accused and a case was also registered against him under MCOCA (Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act). Officials said that Kusum was constantly trying to escape from the police by changing her location. During this time, many teams were keeping an eye on his network and possible locations. Investigation has revealed that this campaign extended to Delhi as well as Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, where the police were conducting continuous raids and surveillance.

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This entire operation started about two months ago, when the police received initial information related to his movement. After this, large-scale surveillance and raids were started to catch him. During the investigation, the police used footage from more than 200 CCTV cameras and data analysis of more than 100 mobile numbers. Apart from this, continuous raids were conducted in many states, but every time the accused absconded before the police arrived. According to the police, Kusum used to adopt very cautious methods to avoid arrest, not using smartphone, constantly changing locations, using new SIM cards and new locations. Due to this strategy, she escaped from the police for a long time. Based on continuous surveillance and intelligence inputs, Delhi Police finally got success and arrested him.

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Investigation has revealed that this entire network worked like a family-based organized structure. The names included in this include his daughters Deepa and Chiku (already arrested under MCOCA), brother Hariom, associate Ravi. According to the police, all these people were involved in running this illegal business in different roles. Officials say that this syndicate worked in a very planned manner, where family members handled important responsibilities like supply, distribution and logistics.

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According to the DCP, continuous raids were conducted at many places in Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh to arrest Kusum. Based on a specific input, the police laid a trap in Anand Vihar area, where he was nabbed. Investigation has revealed that Kusum was adopting very cautious methods for a long time to avoid arrest. She did not use a smartphone, kept changing basic mobile phones and SIM cards, kept changing locations frequently. Due to this strategy, she remained away from the eyes of the police for a long time and was working ‘off the grid’.

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The scale of this entire operation was revealed after a raid at his house in Sultanpuri in March last year. The report said that from the outside the property appeared to be four separate ordinary houses, but the structure inside was completely different. Investigation revealed that all the parts were joined together by breaking the middle walls, creating a large and integrated complex. The interior structure was made extremely secure. Heavy steel bars were installed on every door and window. The complex was transformed into a strong security structure. The entire setup inside was almost like a prison-like structure.

17 CCTV And Machineoperated doors

Investigation has revealed that machine-operated doors were installed in his hideout, 24-hour surveillance was done through 17 CCTV cameras, boys were deployed to guard the streets and surrounding roads. Police say that the job of these guards was to immediately convey information about any suspicious activity inside.

drugs of coded supply

According to officials, a highly organized method was adopted for the delivery of heroin. Instead of handing out drugs directly, packets were lowered from the balcony into baskets tied to ropes. Packets were slipped through thin cracks in grilled windows. A senior police officer said this method looked like the exchange of ordinary household items, but was actually used to supply illegal drugs.

4 Ten million Rs. of Property seized

In March, the Outer District Police team had raided Kusum’s hideout. During this time she managed to escape from the spot, while her son was arrested. According to the police, the son allegedly handled the day-to-day operations of this entire network. During the investigation, police have seized assets worth approximately ₹4 crore. This includes a total of 8 properties, which were allegedly purchased with money earned from drug smuggling.

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According to investigation, Kusum started her career as a small-scale drug seller in Delhi’s Sultanpuri area. Gradually he expanded the scope of his contacts and created an organized network. With time his network expanded out of Delhi and spread to the surrounding states. According to the police, his influence and scope of operations continued to grow with each passing year. Investigation has also revealed that despite such a large network, she was successful in escaping from the police’s attention for a long time. For this he adopted the strategy of constantly changing locations and hiding his identity.

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According to the police, Kusum has at least 11 criminal cases registered against her under the NDPS Act between 2003 and 2024. She was wanted for a long time in cases related to drug smuggling. Police say that this arrest is a major action against the organized drug network operating in the capital and surrounding areas. This is expected to help in reaching the roots of this illegal trade.

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