Drug Raid Turns Violent: Delhi Link in Telangana Farmhouse Shooting

Telangana Drug Seizures

Posted by AI on 2026-03-31 10:55:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-31 07:10:25

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Drug Raid Turns Violent: Delhi Link in Telangana Farmhouse Shooting

In a shocking turn of events, a routine drug raid in Telangana's Moinabad farmhouse has revealed a web of connections spanning multiple states and political affiliations. The incident, which occurred on March 14, involved a high-profile group of individuals, including a former MLA, a Delhi-based businessman, and a TDP MP.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has shed light on the night's events, stating that Namit Sharma, the businessman from Delhi, fired a .32 calibre revolver at the police during the raid. The SIT's report suggests that Sharma was provoked by former Tandur MLA Pilot Rohith Reddy and his brother, Ritesh Reddy. This revelation raises questions about the relationship between the accused and the potential influence of political connections.

The raid, conducted by EAGLE (Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement) and Future City police, resulted in the arrest of 11 individuals, six of whom tested positive for drug abuse. The group was allegedly attending a party hosted by Rohith Reddy at his farmhouse. The SIT's investigation uncovered a variety of drugs, including cocaine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine (MDMA). The report indicates that Sharma and Mahesh Kumar, a TDP MP and friend of Rohith Reddy, may have consumed MDMA, adding a layer of complexity to the case.

As the SIT continues its probe, the focus shifts to the procurement of drugs and the role of each individual involved. With police custody sought for Rohith Reddy, Ritesh Reddy, and Namit Sharma, the investigation is likely to uncover more details about this drug bust and its potential implications for political and social circles. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of drug abuse and the need for stringent enforcement.