Mumbai Police Arrests Alleged Drug Queen Behind MDMA Empire
Mumbai's MDMA Web Unmasked: How A Bar Girl Built Narcotics Empire & Became 'Most Wanted Drug Queen'
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Mumbai Police's Anti-Narcotics Cell has arrested A Paul, a woman allegedly running an MDMA drug empire, following two overdose deaths. The police seized 5,000 MDMA tablets from Titwala in Thane district, where Paul operated her network, which spanned across Mumbai. Investigations are ongoing.
- 01A Paul, a former bar girl, allegedly built a significant MDMA drug network in Mumbai.
- 02The police seized 5,000 MDMA tablets during the operation.
- 03Paul's connections to the narcotics trade reportedly include family ties.
- 04Her arrest follows two drug overdose deaths in Mumbai.
- 05The Anti-Narcotics Cell is continuing its investigation into the drug network.
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The Mumbai Police's Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) has made a significant breakthrough in drug enforcement by arresting A Paul, a woman allegedly operating a major MDMA drug network. Following the tragic deaths of two individuals from drug overdoses, the ANC seized 5,000 MDMA tablets in Titwala, Thane district, where Paul had established her operations. Once a bar girl, Paul transitioned into the drug trade about three years ago after being lured by a drug peddler with promises of higher earnings. Her rapid rise through the ranks allowed her to control drug supply operations across Mumbai, despite her base in Titwala. Investigators have uncovered that Paul has been married twice, with one husband previously arrested for drug-related offenses, indicating a deep-rooted connection to the narcotics trade. The ANC's actions are seen as a crucial step in dismantling the city's drug network, with investigations still ongoing.
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The arrest and seizure are likely to disrupt the drug supply chain in Mumbai, potentially reducing drug availability and related crime in the area.
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