In the dangerous business of narcotics, women are now becoming male counterparts. The use of women in this Jakubi business is on the rise and many women are running their own drug rackets. Cases of women being caught in drug rackets keep coming out from time to time. In the second week of June, 2021, it was reported that drugs were mixed in cakes in Mumbai.
A bakery making drugged, drugged cake was raided in Orlem area of Mumbai's Malad suburb. Then came the shocking news that the leader of the gang selling drugged cakes and pastries was a college girl! The drug supplier was selling special cakes mixed with intoxicants at Rs. 400 to Rs. This is the first case of drug being sold in a cake. The idea to mix the drug in cakes, pastries and other bakery products came from a twenty-year-old college girl.
And it was up to the young woman to decide how much drug to mix in cakes, pastries and other bakery products. The police are getting information that the college girl has also supplied drugs through cakes and pastries in several colleges in Mumbai (a number of college students in Mumbai have stopped consuming drugs). In the third week of June, another case came to light in which a Zambian girl was caught with heroin worth Rs 21 crore at the hands of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials at the Mumbai airport. Julia Mutale arrived in Mumbai on a flight from Johannesburg via Doha. Based on the information received by the DRI officials, they searched him and found heroin worth Rs 21 crore hidden in his bag. A drug racket was caught in Mumbai last year.
An investigation later revealed that a number of women were involved. Women are used for drug trafficking so that the police do not suspect them. From Mumbai airport, foreign women are periodically caught with drugs. On February 18, 2021, a South African girl was caught with three kilograms of heroin in the hands of Bureau of Narcotics Control officials. In December 2020, a young woman was arrested with half a kilo of heroin. Half a kilo of heroin hidden in his shoes was seized. Earlier, on November 24, 2020, a woman was arrested at the Mumbai airport by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence with cocaine worth Rs 6 crore. Similarly, on March 6, 2019, a 20-year-old Brazilian woman was arrested at the Mumbai airport by the Narcotics Control Bureau. 1 kg, 18 grams of cocaine worth Rs 7 crore was seized from him. A young woman named Rebecca came from the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo with drugs. Mumbai and Delhi are considered hubs for drugs, but now even in cities like Hyderabad, Lucknow, Kanpur, Bangalore, drug rackets are frequently caught.
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