Penury drove woman into drug trafficking
After the death of her husband and marriages of two daughters, 54-year-old Shamuta Banu entered the world of drugs for her livelihood and became the kingpin of an Assam-based narcotics gang, police said.
A resident of Nagaon district in Assam, Banu was in the throes of a financial crisis when she came in contact with a drug dealer from Manipur, who lured her into working for him, a senior police officer said.
Banu's husband died in 2014 after the marriages of their daughters. He was a labourer and had some land in his name, police said.
The daughters married in Assam and were residing close to their mother's home, they said.
Initially, Banu started supplying drugs on her own but later formed a gang. She was the alleged kingpin of the gang which was busted on Tuesday, the officer said.
Besides Delhi, Banu's gang was supplying drugs in Bihar, Manipur, UP, Rajasthan, West Bengal and parts of north India.
During Tuesday's raid two other persons were also arrested and 44.5 kg heroin worth .