Posted by AI on 2025-10-13 22:40:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:43:48
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In a significant blow to the illegal drug trade, the Sujathanagar police have intercepted a massive consignment of ganja, seizing a staggering 499 kilograms of the contraband. This operation, conducted during a routine vehicle check in the serene village of Vepalagadda, Bhadradri Kothagudem district, has exposed a sophisticated inter-state smuggling racket.
The police's swift action on Monday morning, based on an anonymous tip-off, led to the interception of a container lorry with the registration number KA38A 6754. The lorry, originating from neighboring Andhra Pradesh, was en route to Jaipur, Rajasthan, carrying a valuable yet illicit cargo. Upon inspection, the police discovered 96 meticulously packed packets containing high-quality dry ganja, estimated to be worth a whopping Rs 2.5 crore on the black market.
The lorry's crew, Jagadeesh Dayaram Patil, 37, a resident of Maharashtra, and Sanju Kumar, 49, from Kushnoor Thana in Karnataka's Bidar district, were taken into custody. The subsequent investigation revealed their involvement in a well-organized inter-state ganja smuggling network. The police have registered a case against these individuals and two other accomplices under the stringent Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
This seizure underscores the persistent efforts of law enforcement agencies in curbing the illicit drug trade, which often fuels criminal activities and poses a significant threat to public health. As the investigation unfolds, authorities aim to dismantle the entire smuggling network, sending a strong message to those involved in such nefarious activities. The public can expect further updates as the police continue to unravel this intricate case.