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SURAT: In a major drug haul, the special operation group (SOG) of city police seized 4.68kg charas worth Rs 23.42 lakh and arrested three persons from Abrama checkpoint on Tuesday night. Those arrested included two white-collar professionals a stock trader and a woman fashion designer.
Continuing with their drive against contraband the city police stopped the consignment from entering the city market thanks to close monitoring on those involved in the illicit trade of drugs. After the second wave of Covid-19 police are again tightening the noose around the drug peddlers.
Police arrested Jenish Kheni, 29, his girlfriend Nikita Chodvadiya, 27 and Atul Patil, 35, from Abrama entry point. They were travelling in a SUV with the consignment of charas in a backpack. Police had specific information about the trafficking. Their car was stopped for checking and on recovery of charas police detained the trio. After Covid-19 test they were arrested. The investigation
Woman held in Himachal s Kullu for selling charas ANI | Updated: Apr 19, 2021 10:36 IST
Kullu (Himachal Pradesh) [India], April 19 (ANI): Kullu district police on Sunday arrested a 36-year-old women for the illegally selling charas in Kasol.
Acting on the specific information, Kullu district police conducted a raid and recovered 1 kg and 312 grams of charas from the dhaba.
The accused has been identified as Anjali resident of Bhuntar tehsil in Kullu district.
According to Kullu district police, the woman was selling ganja at her dhaba in Kasol.
The accused was arrested and a case has been registered under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act at Manikarn police station.
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