Two arrested with 36 kg ganja worth ₹18 lakh at Secunderabad Railway Station
Two individuals were arrested at Secunderabad Railway Station for trafficking ganja. The suspects were found with 36.374 kg of the drug, valued at approximately ₹18.18 lakh. They were allegedly working for absconding peddlers from Maharashtra and had traveled from Odisha.
- ▪The arrested individuals are Sudhanshu Kumar, 22, and Suman Kumar, 28.
- ▪They were caught during a joint operation by the Government Railway Police and Railway Protection Force.
- ▪The duo was reportedly recruited by interstate ganja peddlers for ₹10,000 per trip.
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The Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF) jointly busted an interstate ganja trafficking racket operating between Odisha and Karnataka, and arrested two persons at Secunderabad Railway Station on Thursday (May 28), seizing 36.374 kg of dry ganja worth around ₹18.18 lakh from their possession.The arrested persons were identified as Sudhanshu Kumar, 22, a data engineer employed with Barclays in Pune and originally from Nanded district in Maharashtra, and Suman Kumar, 28, who runs a general store and is a native of Khagaria district in Bihar, said an officer from the GRP.According to the police, the duo was working for interstate ganja peddlers identified as Rohit Sani Gorakhe and Abhay, both natives of Maharashtra, who are currently absconding.Investigators said…
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