Best part of the report is where the dudes even confessed to ordering from "Silk Road" and "Camel 7.2" Markets... Kids never learn to keep their mouths shut
Quoted below:
The latest narcotics bust by detectives from the excise department is the second instance in the past one and half years in which peddlers used the 'darknet' to procure drugs. Faced with the increasing use of darknet to get banned substances, cyber crime and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officials told TOI that it is almost impossible for law enforcement authorities to stop such illegal activities online. During their interrogation, the three arrested accused - Calvin Mascarenhas, 29, a musician from Old Bowenpally; Md Abdul Waheb, 20, a student from Ismail Nagar and his brother, Md Abdul Quddus, 29, a private employee - told the police officials that they had been obtaining Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) and Methylene Dioxy Methamphetamine (MDMA) from Chicago. While Calvin told detectives that he had been getting drugs by placing orders directly on the darknet, Waheb said his Melbourne-based friend had been placing orders through darknet and getting the drugs couriered to Hyderabad from Chicago.
The accused told interrogators that they are using Silk Road and Camel 7.2 market places to shop for drugs. "They pay through bitcoins and the couriers containing LSD blot papers and MDMA crystals are sent directly to Hyderabad," said enforcement director Akun Sabharwal. Though the accused confessed to have used the underbelly of the web to obtain drugs, it is not easy to identify sellers. This makes it difficult to crack down on manufacturers and suppliers.
"Darknet sites operate through Virtual Private Network and use proxy servers. The encryption is aimed at making transmission of information invisible between the sender and the receiver. This makes ir impossible to identify users in real time," cyber crime SP U Rammohan said.
In December 2015, Anti-Narcotics Cell detectives of central crime station arrested two brothers Mayank Kumar Sahu and Piyush Sahu, Nagpur-based graphic designers, at King Koti when they were here to deliver 100 LSD blot papers. The accused confessed that they obtained the blots from 'Nuclear Market Place' on the darknet. The investigation ended with the arrest of the brothers as there was no way the police could track the sellers, believed to be from China.
And a 13 year old had sent these clowns her nudes "because she was not able to afford the drugs"
locked due to racism
2 DON'T BE A DICK
this includes racism