Police trace deadly concert narcotics to an international syndicate
Vanrai police have filed a 3,000-page chargesheet regarding the tragic loss of two MBA students at a techno music event in April. Investigators discovered that 2,800 ecstasy pills entered India safely concealed inside a black sweetheart midi dress. Law enforcement officials suspect a wanted German national couriered this deadly consignment directly to Mumbai.
Goregaon's growing reputation as a thriving hub for large-scale entertainment events has unfortunately made it an attractive target for organized narcotics networks.
Uncovering Global Smuggling Routes
Officers state that prime accused Mahesh Khemlani ordered the contraband from his overseas contact. Packages travelled across international borders before reaching co-accused Dipesh Hemvani at his residence in Ulhasnagar. Authorities noted that a second delivery containing 1,000 additional pills arrived weeks later. These illicit transactions reportedly involved extensive cryptocurrency payments. Detectives tracked multiple physical meetings between Khemlani and the foreign supplier, which took place at luxury hotels located in Juhu and clubs in Mira Road. Financial records show monetary transfers reaching thousands of dollars to secure these illegal shipments.
Concert Tragedy Details
Toxicology reports definitively confirm that MDMA caused the fatal overdoses of the two young students at the NESCO Exhibition Centre on April 11. Another female attendee survived after receiving immediate medical treatment in a nearby hospital intensive care unit. Police have arrested 14 individuals in connection with this case. Suspects include event organizers, venue security personnel, and fellow classmates. According to WhatsApp chat records recovered by detectives, attendees knew beforehand that narcotics would circulate freely during the performance.
Prosecutors built their legal strategy using statements from 110 witnesses, alongside strict forensic documentation. Police maintain that venue managers ignored early warnings from bouncers about illegal substance consumption on the dance floor. Defense lawyers representing the accused plan to review these extensive court filings thoroughly before the next scheduled judicial hearing. Officers hope this decisive action prevents future distribution networks from exploiting music festivals.