Shabir Ahmad Rather alias Shahrukh (32) and Bilal Ahmad Bhat (39), both resident of Kashmir, were arrested yesterday from near St Stephen's Cricket Ground here on specific inputs, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Sanjeev Kumar Yadav said.
About 13.5 kg of Hashish worth Rs 1.1 crore from the two, he added.
It is suspected that the group has supplied 'hashish' worth over Rs 10 crore in the past six months in Delhi, Gujarat, Mumbai and West Bengal for rave parties, said Yadav.
For the last one-and-a-half month, the Special Cell has been working on drug cartels involved in supplying Hashish in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other parts in India.
"Hashish is mostly grown in hilly areas. The seized contraband is estimated to cost Rs 8-9 lakh per kilogram in the market," said the officer.
During investigation it was found that one Abdul Rashid Sonar was supplying Hashish from Kashmir to Delhi along with his associates.
Rather's house was destroyed in the floods in September 2014 and he had to take a loan of Rs 25 lakh for renovation of house and other damages. He needed money for paying his loan.
Rather came in contact with Sonar who roped him for transporting hashish.
He was paid Rs 5,000 per kilogram for the job and used to deliver the drugs in Azadpur Mandi, Mori Gate parking and other places here to the receivers from Gujarat, Mumbai and West Bengal.
Rather has allegedly supplied over 100 kilogram of drugs to Sonar an Hussain's contacts here.
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