Quick Summary
- Three interstate drug peddlers, Savlaram Bishnoi (43), Hapuram Bishnoi (38), and Lalaram Bishnoi (41), were arrested by the Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) in Bowenpally, Hyderabad.
- They were smuggling opium from Rajasthan to Hyderabad using two SUVs, including a pilot vehicle. A total of 3.25 kg opium, worth ₹17 lakh, along with four mobile phones and two vehicles were seized during the raid.
- Authorities revealed the gang used false claims about opium’s health benefits to target members of the Rajasthani community settled in Hyderabad. The substance was falsely marketed as improving strength, vitality, and sexual health.
- intensive surveillance over 45 days tracked their operation from Bhinmal in rajasthan to Bowenpally in Hyderabad where they planned to sell the drugs locally.
- Savlaram’s brother was previously arrested in a similar case in 2019; since then, he has been assisting operations from Rajasthan while other relatives like Hapuram joined recently under commission-based arrangements.Lalaram aided logistics via his welding shop in Adilabad.
- Selling price per kilogram was reportedly ₹4 lakh; financial strain had pushed them into peddling after agriculture earnings proved insufficient for some members.
Indian opinion Analysis
The arrest of three drug smugglers highlights ongoing challenges india faces related to narcotics trafficking and addiction-driven issues among vulnerable communities. This incident is particularly significant as it sheds light on how misinformation regarding pseudo-medicinal benefits can be leveraged by criminal enterprises targeting specific migrant populations-such as Rajasthani settlers here-who may already face social vulnerabilities due to displacement.
The detailed planning involved shows both sophistication and resource usage on part of traffickers who rely on regional networks combining logistics expertise with tight familial structures for operations spanning state lines like between Rajasthan-Hyderabad corridors.
This crackdown by EAGLE may temporarily disrupt trafficking but underscores long-term escalatory gaps around abuse prevention education-especially putting forward awareness nationwide addressing myths about claimed cures regarding narcotics amidst cultural zones within India urgently unread timely actionable places strengthening police deployment prioritizing these intersections effectively.END