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Delhi Police Bust Cross-Border Drug Network Hidden in Canada-Bound Parcel

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On February 7, 2026, the Delhi Police Crime Branch received intelligence about a suspicious courier package being shipped from Delhi to Canada. The parcel was suspected to contain narcotics concealed within everyday food items and household goods. Acting on the tip-off, authorities intercepted the shipment and discovered opium hidden in a secret compartment. The seizure has exposed what investigators believe is an organized cross-border drug trafficking network.

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