Mysuru's War on Drugs: 5 Arrested in City-Wide Crackdown

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-12 07:09:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-22 01:05:28

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Mysuru's War on Drugs: 5 Arrested in City-Wide Crackdown

In a significant development in the battle against the burgeoning drug trade, the Mysuru City Crime Branch (CCB) has arrested five individuals in a sweeping anti-narcotics operation. This crackdown, part of a broader initiative to eradicate drugs from the city, sends a powerful message to drug peddlers and users alike.

The operation, conducted in collaboration with the Mandi Police, resulted in three separate cases being filed. Officers apprehended Mohammed Kareem and Nishad Pasha, both with extensive criminal histories, and confiscated 3.14 grams of MDMA, a potent synthetic drug. The second case led to the arrest of Sanjay and Rajkumar, with 585 grams of ganja recovered, along with a motorcycle used for transportation. Mohammed Afaaq, a Rajiv Nagar resident, was also detained for his suspected role in the city's drug network.

This action comes on the heels of large-scale anti-drug operations in Karnataka by Maharashtra's anti-narcotics teams, which prompted heightened vigilance and operations across the state. The Mysuru police have taken a proactive approach, launching a dedicated helpline, 'Vimukti,' to encourage citizens to report drug-related activities anonymously. This initiative underscores the police's commitment to not just enforcement but also prevention and public awareness.

The crackdown is part of a statewide strategy, with similar operations in Bengaluru and coastal cities like Mangaluru. The police's focus on inter-state cooperation, as seen in Belagavi, demonstrates a comprehensive approach to tackling drug trafficking. With ongoing investigations and a call for public cooperation, Mysuru's law enforcement aims to protect the city's youth and set an example for other urban centers grappling with the drug menace.