LUCKNOW, Feb. 7 -- Five people were arrested after the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) busted an inter-state narcotics trafficking racket that allegedly supplied drugs to school students, college youth, nightclubs and private party circuits in Lucknow. The crackdown led to the seizure of cocaine, opium, ganja, and organic ganja, officials said on Thursday. The arrests were made late on February 5 near a lane close to Charbagh Railway Station. The operation was carried out under the supervision of STF deputy superintendent of police Deepak Kumar Singh. The arrested people were identified as Rajkumar alias Chika and Rajkumar, both residents of South Delhi; Syed Dawar Alvi of Hussainaganj, Lucknow; Yash Shrivastava alias Uttam of Gorakhpur; and Prabhjeet Singh of Naka Hindola, Lucknow. During the operation, the STF seized 17 grams of cocaine, two kg ganja, 1.5 kg opium, 200gm organic ganja, Rs.8,000 and five mobile phones. According to STF officials, the gang specifically targeted students of reputed schools and colleges, supplying drugs in small quantities to evade detection. Preliminary investigations revealed that the narcotics were illegally sourced from Delhi and transported to Lucknow for local distribution. Cocaine was allegedly sold at prices ranging between Rs.8,000 and Rs.10,000 per gram....