It is said that criminals are one step ahead and the police one step behind, but in Surat, a drug mafia has been busted who used all the technology to dodge the police. Surprisingly, the drug mafia Shiva Zala himself may be illiterate, but the team of the Special Operation Group (SOG) was also stunned to see his deeds. Police have busted a high-tech drug trafficking racket by conducting a live raid at Shiva Zala's house. In this raid, the police have seized more than 30 lakh rupees. During the live raid, weapons and walkie-talkies were found inside the house. Weapons and walkie-talkies recovered from chorkhana
Shiva Zala had made his house as safe as a fort to avoid the police. A secret burglary was built near the staircase of his house. When the police investigated the burglary, 4 walkie-talkies, 2 pistols and cartridges were found inside. He bought these walkie-talkies from Amazon and used it to communicate with his men. Codewords like "cloth" for drugs and "kati" for police were used so that the police could not trace. 24 high-definition CCTV and 55-inch TV
SoG DCP Rajdeep Singh Nakum said, "Shiva Zala is a completely illiterate person, but he is the mastermind in the world of crime. He installed about 24 high-definition night-vision CCTV cameras in his house. He used to live monitor all these cameras on a 55-inch TV. Who is moving around his house, whether there is any movement of the police, he was constantly keeping an eye on this TV. It was a challenge for the police to nab him for this reason. Shiva Zala gave walkie-talkies to his four men and kept them stationed around the house, who kept an eye on the police activities. The police cordoned off the house with 20 bikes and seized it.
The police had an idea of shiva zala's technology. So, the SOG devised a special strategy to capture it. DCP Nakum said, "The police brought around 20 bikes near his house from different places. Using this bike, the police entered his house in such a way that he did not know about the arrival of the police and cordoned off the house and picked him up. Long list and aspects of crimes
Shiva Zala has a very long criminal history. As many as 15 offences have been registered against him in the past, including serious offences like dacoity, robbery and assault. He was also wanted in the crime of raiding at Umra police station. DCP Nakum further said, "Shiva has also been pacted earlier. Despite all these incidents, he did not stop committing the crime."
During police interrogation, Shiva said that he used to bring drugs and weapons from a man named Vinod Verma from Mumbai. He kept these weapons for his own armor and self-defense, because he feared that someone might attack him. He used to supply drugs to people like Moseen Chhatri of Surat and wanted accused Imran Garhi. Thus, the police have seized rs 30,55,900 in cash. At present, the police are also investigating about Shiva Zala's house. If the building is illegal then action will also be taken by the SOG. The expose of Shiva Zala is proof that even though technology is used to commit crimes, the police can also be successful in catching criminals with modern technology and cleverness.
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