Drug Dealing Disguised As A Delivery Boy: Hyderabad Case Unveiled
Hyderabad, July 24 (Maxim News): Sheikh Bilal, a 28-year-old from Rajamahendravaram, who became addicted to ganja during his school years, has been operating as a drug dealer under the guise of a food delivery boy.
Bilal, who had initially moved to Hyderabad in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, began by selling ganja to his roommates in a rented house in Izzatnagar, Madhapur. He later took on a role as a food delivery worker, using this position to target IT employees for his drug sales.
According to Madhapur DCP Vineeth, Bilal’s operations extended to selling MDMA, which he sourced from Bhanuteja of Rajamahendravaram, primarily to IT professionals. After being arrested by the Jubilee Hills police in 2022 and subsequently released, Bilal resumed his illicit activities.
Acting on reliable information, the TG NAB police conducted a raid on Bilal’s residence on Tuesday, uncovering 22.5 kg of ganja, 15 grams of MDMA, 76 nitrosun tablets, and 491 grams of hash oil.
It was also revealed that Bilal had been using social media to connect with and supply drugs to around 50 employees from various organizations. DCP Vineeth stated that all individuals involved would be apprehended, noting that Bilal continued his drug operations even while incarcerated. (Maxim News)
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