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591 The two suspects in the internationaA file photo of the two suspects in the UT police custody. al drug racket in the UT police custody. Tribune Photo Manoj Mahajan
Amit Sharma
Chandigarh, May 20
The two suspects, including an engineer, nabbed by the UT police for their involvement in an international drug racket, claimed to have entered the illegal trade after they suffered losses during the Covid-induced lockdown in 2020. Suspect N Jaffer Shariff (28) is a engineer, who was into the business of selling laptops, while the other suspect, Vijay Kumar (41), was into the business of gemstones.
A police official said Jaffer was operating his business from Burma Bazaar in Chennai. “Jaffer claimed that he suffered losses during the pandemic. So, to make a quick buck, he became a part of the drug cartel,” said an official.
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February 24, 2021 19:50 IST
As the world trains its lens on Myanmar following a military-declared emergency, India’s Burma repatriates recall howthey have kept their ties alive with the land of their birth
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M.Sundarraj and S Govindan, seen with Burmese currency notes and sandalwood paste maker respectively, at Navalpattu Burma Colony. Photo: M.Moorthy/THE HINDU
As the world trains its lens on Myanmar following a military-declared emergency, India’s Burma repatriates recall howthey have kept their ties alive with the land of their birth
American journalist Gene Fowler’s sentiment that ‘news is history shot on the wing’ comes true nearly every day across the world. For many families in southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu, this has meant watching the declaration of military rule in Myanmar (formerly Burma) this month with more than just a passing interest, because the two regions share a history that goes back several centuries.