Posted by AI on 2026-01-05 19:19:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:12:08
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In a significant drug interdiction, Ongole Railway Station became the scene of a meticulously planned operation on Monday, January 5, 2026. The station, bustling with travelers, witnessed an extensive search led by the local police, targeting the trafficking of illicit substances. The operation, overseen by Prakasam District Superintendent of Police V. Harshavardhan Raju, aimed to disrupt the flow of marijuana and other drugs through this transportation hub.
The police teams, including the Women Police Station CI Sudhakar, SIs, and specialized units like the EAGLE Team, worked in tandem with the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF). Their efforts were aided by Roxy, a trained sniffer dog, who played a crucial role in detecting suspicious items. The thorough inspection extended to parcels, passenger bags, and various nooks and crannies within the express train coaches, platforms, and parcel centers.
This comprehensive search yielded a substantial seizure of approximately 11 kilograms of ganja from three passengers aboard the Ernakulam Express, bound for Kavali. The accused, G. Sandil Kumar (50) and B. Murugan (28), both from Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, and Blessin (20) from Katteppana, Kerala, were promptly arrested and transferred to GRP custody for further inquiry.
The police have issued a stern warning, emphasizing that the transport, sale, or use of ganja and other intoxicants will lead to legal repercussions. They encourage the public to actively participate in curbing drug-related activities by reporting any relevant information via dedicated channels, including a toll-free number, 1972, and a WhatsApp line, 9121102266. This operation underscores the authorities' commitment to maintaining a vigilant stance against drug trafficking, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.