Kochi's Drug Bust: Uncovering a Deadly Trade

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-11 12:46:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 14:16:02

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Kochi's Drug Bust: Uncovering a Deadly Trade

In a significant development in Kochi's war on drugs, the city police have arrested a key player in a dangerous narcotics network. Akhilnas Latheef, a 29-year-old from Palluruthy, was apprehended on Tuesday, marking the end of his months-long evasion of the law. This arrest is a crucial breakthrough in the ongoing efforts to combat the illicit drug trade, which has been a growing concern in the region.

The case against Latheef began in August 2025 when the Palluruthy police station registered a complaint following the discovery of a substantial amount of methamphetamine hydrochloride, a highly addictive and dangerous drug, on Arpan Road. The seizure of 23.30 grams of this substance led the police to believe that a well-organized network was operating in the area, targeting young people. Latheef was identified as a central figure in this operation, and his arrest was considered vital to dismantling the supply chain.

The operation to apprehend Latheef was led by Inspector Kiran C. Nair, who, along with a dedicated team, successfully tracked down the suspect. The team's efforts culminated in the arrest, which was a result of meticulous planning and intelligence gathering. The accused was promptly presented in court and remanded into custody, ensuring that he faces the full extent of the law.

In a related incident, the district's anti-narcotic task force, in collaboration with the Thrikkakara police, arrested Lucky Beegum, a 20-year-old from Assam, for possessing brown sugar and ganja. This operation further highlights the multi-faceted approach taken by Kochi's law enforcement agencies to tackle the drug problem. With these arrests, the police send a clear message about their commitment to eradicating the drug menace from the city.