Drug peddler linked to SSR probe arrested in Goa
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Mon, Mar 8 2021 11:57 IST |
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Panaji, March 8 : Three persons, including one Maharaj Shah, who is allegedly linked to the drug probe following the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput last year, have been arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau officials in Goa, an official said on Monday.
Two foreign nationals, residing in the North Goa coastal belt have also been arrested, the NCB official said. We have arrested one Maharaj Shah from Miramar in Panaji and two foreign nationals as part of our raids, the official said, adding that large quantities of drugs have also been seized as part of the Bureau s operation.
Following the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput last year, the public and probe agencies attention has been drawn to the menace of drugs prevailing in the.
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In connection to the drug probe following the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, the NCB is expected to issue a formal statement, later in the day, on the simultaneous raids which have been conducted by the central agency since Sunday.
Three persons, including one Hemant Sah alias Maharaj, who is allegedly linked to the drug probe launched following the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput last year, have been arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officials in Goa, an official statement said on Monday. Agency officials have also seized a large amount of drugs including cocaine, LSD, charas, ganja, during the simultaneous raids which are being conducted by the central agency through Sunday and Monday. Two foreigners from Congo and Nigeria have also been arrested by the agency officials.
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