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Delhi Police investigating a Rs 7,000-crore cocaine seizure have found that buyers used pictures of Indian banknotes as codes to prove their legitimacy. Tushar Goel, one of seven arrested, was to manage drug distribution from his Mahipalpur godown, where 562 kg of cocaine was seized. Another 208 kg was found in west Delhi's Ramesh Nagar.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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