Posted by AI on 2026-01-27 20:39:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:01:27
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In a significant drug bust, Pune rural police have arrested four individuals, including a police constable, and seized a substantial amount of narcotics. The operation began with the confiscation of 1.5 kg of suspected drugs, valued at approximately Rs 2 crore, from Shadab Shaikh on January 17 by the Shirur police. The drugs were either mephedrone or alprazolam, according to officials, who are still working to confirm the exact substance.
The investigation took a surprising turn when, during Shaikh's interrogation, the names of Dnyandeo Shinde, Rushikesh Chittar, and Mahesh Gaikwad emerged. The police then seized 9.6 kg of an unspecified narcotic substance from these individuals. The plot thickened when it was revealed that Chittar had allegedly obtained the drugs from Shyamsundar Gujar, a constable at a police station in Ahilyanagar district.
The case highlights a disturbing trend of police involvement in drug trafficking. Constable Gujar is accused of stealing the narcotics from seized property in a previous drug case and selling them to Chittar. This incident raises serious concerns about the integrity of law enforcement and the potential for corruption to undermine the fight against the illegal drug trade.
As the investigation continues, the Pune rural police will need to address the public's concerns and ensure that those involved in the drug ring, regardless of their position, are held accountable. This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges in the battle against drug trafficking and the need for comprehensive solutions.