The police are yet to scan the IT companies for Drugs. It is the people working in these companies with high salaries who are using the drugs. Most of the ground staff or the staff at very lower are selling the drugs in these IT companies, especially for the night duty workers.
Most of the IT companies have night shifts and youth use drugs to avoid stress and to reach the targets. Otherwise they will lose the jobs in the appraisal.
The Hyderabad police needs to have a through check in all these offices, so that they can get the sellers first and then they can swoop on the real sources of these drugs being sold in the IT companies.
After school and college students in Hyderabad were found to be using LSD, two persons have been caught with cocaine in Hyderabad.
23-year-old Mohd Zeeshan Ali, a hotel manager in Hyderabad, and Bernard Wilson, 26, from Nigeria, were arrested by Telangana’s excise officials on Saturday for allegedly peddling cocaine.
The duo would get in touch with buyers through social media and sold the drug that set their clients back Rs. 10,000-15,000 for a gram.
The arrests come soon after the crackdown in Hyderabad on a network peddling psychotropic substance LSD to school and college students.
Ajay Rao, joint commissioner in Excise Enforcement department says the clients in this case are possibly party-goers and those with deep pockets.
The lucrative business model involves a multilevel marketing network, with incentives for peddlers who bring more and more clients.
”It is an organised chain system. Those in the network lure new customers by offering either a dose of drug for free or a discount. It is the classic multilevel marketing model. When their prey gets addicted but can’t afford to buy another dose, he tries to lure someone else who can pay.”Bernard was arrested in 2015 for peddling cocaine, but he was soon back in the business.
Early this week, seven drug dealers were arrested in the IT hub who revealed that students of the city’s most prestigious educational institutions were among 1,000 alleged clients who ordered “high-end” drugs via WhatsApp and other messenger services.Officials also said that one school girl even offered a dealer photographs of herself in exchange for drugs.