New Delhi: The Special Cell of The Delhi Police has busted an international drugs racket. Police have seized 10 kg of heroin worth over Rs 40 crore from the criminals. Police said the arrested accused have been identified as Dinesh Singh and Nazir, both residents of UP. A Maruti car was also recovered from them. Under whose seat was a special chamber. Drugs were hidden in this chamber. The police have further said that the gang brings high-quality drugs from Myanmar to India via Manipur. Then from there, the work of hiding these drugs is done in other states of the country. The accused smugglers use cars to transport drugs from one place to another. These people make a special place under the back seat of the car and keep the drugs in the car containers there and then they also do the work of supplying from one place to another. The Special Cell of Delhi Police took the action after receiving intelligence input. Delhi Police Special Cell DCP Jasmeet Singh has said that the Special Cell has already registered a case against the accused under the appropriate provisions of the NDPS Act and is engaged in interrogating them. But now reports are coming out that during the interrogation, the duo has revealed that they are associated with a big drugs syndicate and had been working to supply drugs to Delhi NCR and Uttar Pradesh for the last five years. The special cell's interrogation revealed that heroines are being made illegally from opium in the Naxal area of Jharkhand. Apart from this, the heroine is also being made in the Naxalite area of Manipur. Fatal attack on police who went to resolve a land dispute Irfan made a video raping the girl, and then threaten Tamil Nadu: Girl student attempts suicide alleging molestation, teacher booked