Coimbatore: The city police seized 2.2kg ganja from two men on Sunday.
Saravanampatti sub-inspector S Suganya, head constable D Jayashankar and home guard Jacob had stopped two motorcycles during vehicle check at Sunnambu Kalavai junction on Sunday evening. When the riders tried to escape, cops caught them and checked the vehicles to find 2.2kg ganja.
Police identified the riders as A Swikshan Fernand, 22, of Nehru Nagar at Ganapathy and M Gnanasekar, 25, of Gandhipuram. They seized the contraband, motorcycles and two mobile phones from the duo, who were booked under sections 8 (c) read with 20 (b) (ii) (B) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. They were remanded in judicial custody.
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