MUMBAI, April 15 -- Police on Tuesday arrested the alleged drug peddler who supplied MDMA, a popular party drug, to three final-year management students, two of whom who died on Saturday purportedly after consuming the contraband at a concert held at Mumbai's NESCO Exhibition Centre, officers said. The third student is under observation at the intensive care unit (ICU) of Bombay Hospital, police added. The alleged drug peddler, the sixth accused to bearrested in the case, has been identified as Anand Patel, a construction worker who resides in Kalyan. According to investigating officers, Patel had transported the batch of MDMA to the customers at the venue through the Porter mobile app. Patel was produced before the Borivali magistrate court on Tuesday and remanded to police custody up to April 16. On Monday, police had arrested five accused. They are: Balkrishna Kurup, 46, vice president of NESCO Exhibition Centre; Sunny Vinod Jain, 31, who works with Kurup; Akash Banmari Samal, 31, an employee of Nagpur-based production house Inspiring Tie Production, which organised the concert; Ronak Rahul Khandelwal, 25, a student of the college who resides in Lamington Road; and Pratik Bijesh Pandey, 24, another student who is a resident of Kalyan. The six have been booked under Sections 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of BNS and relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. Patel's lawyer Azad Gupta argued that Patel was being named as a supplier "because he was acquainted with the students; there is no material to link him to the case". Meanwhile, NESCO, in a statement to SEBI on Monday, said that it "was cooperating fully with the police authorities regarding the incident"....