Tag: smugglers

  • Two smugglers arrested with 20 kg ganja

    Two smugglers arrested with 20 kg ganja

    Kamrup. Police team led by Inspector Nabjit Nath of Hajo Police Station of Assam district raided last night and seized a huge amount of ganja. During the raid, two people were arrested with 20 kg of ganja.

    The price of hemp in the market has been estimated to be around two lakh rupees. A police team first raided Kamal Deka’s house in Hajo’s Bagta Besimari area and seized 20 kg of ganja and arrested Kamal Deka. The police also arrested Ratul Deka, another ganja trader from Japia in Hajo. Hajo Police has started investigation in this matter.

  • Two female smack smugglers arrested with drugs and cash

    Two female smack smugglers arrested with drugs and cash

    Saharanpur. Town Gangoh police of Saharanpur district has arrested a female smack smuggler resident of Bodpur village of the area with 25 grams of smack and cash, while on the other hand the police arrested a female smack smuggler resident of village Mainpura alias Mohanpura with 26 grams of smack and some cash. Have done

    Both the above smack smuggler women will be produced before the court. Both the women told in the police interrogation that she and her husband had gone to jail earlier also due to drug business, so they sell drugs for the greed of money. The money that comes from this is used for household expenses and litigation. The police team that arrested the above included U.N. Yogendra Adhyana, U.N. Shahnawaz Ahmed, M.U.N. Varsha Tomar, Com. Manish Kumar, M.K. Manavati, U.Ni Narendra Badhana, H.K. Monu Chikara, K.N. Lokesh Rathi and Manilam Sharma were involved.

  • Smugglers were standing waiting for the bus, caught with 3 lakh ganja

    Smugglers were standing waiting for the bus, caught with 3 lakh ganja

    Mahasamund. The Saraipali police have arrested the ganja smugglers who were waiting for the bus to take the ganja. According to the information, station in-charge Ashish Wasnik received information from the informer that two persons were waiting for the bus to illegally carry the drug Ganja at the bus stand Saraipali, on which information the police team left for the spot bus stand and the bus Caught two people by laying siege near the stand platform. On searching the big bag found with them, 14 kg of ganja was found. Whose cost is two lakh 85 thousand. ASI Balram Sahu, head constable Ashok Bagh constable Yogendra Banjare, Manvendra Dheedhi, Kamal Jangde, constables Sanjeev Yadav, Sanjay Barik, and all the staff station Saraipali contributed in this entire process.

    smuggler’s name

    (1) Pradeep Nauria father Komal Nauria caste Nauria age 30 years Sakin Gangai police station Tendukheda district Narsingpur Madhya Pradesh

    (2) Takhat Singh father Khubchand Patel age 45 years caste agreement Sakin Rajamarg Deori Police Station Suastala District Narsingpur Madhya Pradesh said to be a resident

  • Raipur police raid hotel, seized charas worth lakhs

    Raipur police raid hotel, seized charas worth lakhs

    Raipur. Three smugglers including two interstate accused of Bhopal have been arrested with charas worth lakhs of rupees. According to the information, the narcotics team formed under the Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit received information that some people have stayed in a hotel under the Civil Line area of the police station, who keep charas with them. On which Additional Superintendent of Police City/Crime Abhishek Maheshwari, City Superintendent of Police Civil Line Manoj Dhruv, Deputy Superintendent of Police Crime Dinesh Sinha directed the Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit in-charge and Police Station In-charge Civil Line to arrest the accused red-handed with charas Went.

    On which a joint team of Anti-Crime and Cyber Unit and Thana Civil Line Police went to the hotel told by the informer and raided the hotel room. During the raid, 03 persons were found present in the room, who during interrogation revealed their names as Siddharth Jain and Shivam Tiwari, residents of Bhopal and Aditya Lokhande, residents of Raipur. When the team members searched their bags and they were found to be carrying charas. On which the three accused were arrested and a total of 142 grams of charas worth about Rs 2,00,000/- and 03 mobile phones related to the incident were seized from their possession and crime number 263/22 Section 22 (B) was registered against the accused in Police Station Civil Line. Advance action was taken by registering the offense of Narcotics Act. Charas has been brought by accused Siddharth Jain and Shivam Tiwari from Bhopal Madhya Pradesh and with the help of accused Aditya Lokhande, all three were preparing to consume charas in Raipur.

    arrested accused

    1. Siddharth Jain Father Sanjay Jain Age 24 Years Resident M.No. 400 Danesh Kolar Road Police Station Kolar Bhopal Madhya Pradesh.
    2. Shivam Tiwari father Ramlal Tiwari age 24 years resident Kolar Road Sarvdharma C Sector Police Station Kolar Bhopal Madhya Pradesh.
    3. Aditya Lokhande S/o Satish Lokhande aged 24 years r/o M.No. 43 Saddu VIP Colony Police Station Assembly Raipur.
  • Hindu Raksha Samiti caught truckers taking 60 cattle to slaughter house

    Hindu Raksha Samiti caught truckers taking 60 cattle to slaughter house

    Takhatpur. Hindu Raksha Samiti has seized two trucks carrying 60 cattle at Takhatpur in Bilaspur district. On the other hand, when the Hindu Defense team ran to catch the smugglers, the smugglers ran away leaving the truck carrying cattle. It is being told that the smugglers were taking the cattle to the slaughterhouse. The Hindu Defense team has informed the police about this. More than 60 cattle seized According to the information received from the police, Hindu Defense team Bilaspur received information on Wednesday that 50-60 cows were being taken to the slaughterhouse in two trucks near village Araiband under Takhatpur police station at around 1 am.

    As soon as Vinay Malik, Ravi Yadav, Shushil Nirmalkar, Sameer Khade, Abhishek Khurana and Prince of Hindu Raksha Samiti got this information, they immediately came towards Takhatpur. Then when the said place reached Bhadra Khar of Lidri, two trucks CG 10 DG 1525 and truck number PB 13 BL 7401 ran away leaving more than 60 cattle. After this, it was reported to Takhatpur police station, where the police staff reached and inquired around in the night itself, but no accused were found. At present, the confiscated cattle have been kept in the village itself under the supervision of Lidri Sarpanch Pushpa Rajesh Mahadeva. Police is taking action under the section of Animal Atrocities Act.

  • Drug peddlers will not be spared: Punjab CM

    Drug peddlers will not be spared: Punjab CM

    Chandigarh (IANS) | Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said that on the direction of the Punjab and Haryana High Court, the state government would soon initiate action against those named in the report related to drug trade and those who ruin the youth through drugs would not be spared. In a statement issued here, the Chief Minister said that the drug trade, which flourished during the previous SAD-BJP and Congress regimes, had ruined the coming generations of the state.

    He said that the rich leaders of both these parties had patronized this illegal trade to make illegal money in connivance with bureaucrats and drug peddlers.

    Mann said that the perpetrators of this heinous crime will not be spared at any cost and will be put behind bars.

    The Chief Minister said that the inquiry report in this matter was hanging in the balance for a long time, as none of the previous governments was serious about taking action against the forces that ruined the future of Punjab.

    Mann said that once he has received the report from the High Court, strict action will be taken against the forces hostile to the state and its youth. He assured the Punjabis that exemplary action would be taken against those whose hands were stained with the blood of innumerable youths who fell prey to drugs.

    Significantly, this report was pending for five years and no action was taken by the previous Congress government, but the Chief Minister had given consent in the High Court on February 15 after assuming office.

    Mann had given his consent to bring in the public domain all the sealed reports presented before the Punjab and Haryana High Court which establish a nexus between police officers and drug traffickers.

    The report was submitted by a Special Investigation Team, which probed the matter in depth. This action paved the way for stern action against the strong nexus of officials-politicians and drug peddlers involved in this trade for a long time.

    –IANS