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    Rutgers Students and Alum Busted for Alleged Drug Ring Using Private Social Media Network

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 8, 20242 Mins Read
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    Six students from Rutgers University have been accused of orchestrating a sophisticated drug distribution network, reportedly using a custom-built mobile application designed by a university alumnus. Authorities have charged the individuals with operating an illicit business that allegedly distributed illegal substances to fellow students and local residents.

    According to law enforcement, the app served as a discreet platform for coordinating drug sales, allowing users to place orders and arrange deliveries. The design and functionality of the application reportedly concealed its true purpose, making it difficult for outsiders to detect the illicit activity.

    Investigators claim that the operation involved the sale of multiple controlled substances, including marijuana and prescription drugs, generating significant profits. The scheme came to light following a tip-off, leading to a joint investigation by local police and university officials. Searches conducted during the investigation reportedly uncovered substantial quantities of drugs, cash, and evidence of transactions linked to the app.

    The accused students now face charges ranging from possession with intent to distribute to conspiracy. Authorities are also investigating the role of the alleged app developer and whether additional individuals were involved in supporting the network.

    Rutgers University has issued a statement condemning the alleged activities and reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a safe and law-abiding campus environment. The university is cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation.

    The case has sparked discussions about the evolving methods used in illicit activities, particularly the integration of technology in criminal enterprises. Legal experts note that the use of a custom app adds a layer of complexity to the case, potentially leading to additional charges related to cybercrimes. As the investigation continues, the focus will remain on unraveling the full extent of the alleged network and its implications for campus security.

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