Mangalore: Drug Peddler Caught with 3 Kg of Ganja Near Someshwar Beach


Mangalore: Drug Peddler Caught with 3 Kg of Ganja Near Someshwar Beach

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Sep 12: Coastal security police on Tuesday September 11 arrested a drug peddler who was attempting to sell ganja near Someshwar beach here.

The arrested has been identified as Ibrahim (22) a resident of Koyla in Puttur.

The police seized three kg and 40 grams of ganja amounting to Rs 1,50,000 and a car.

It is learnt that the accused was engaged in selling ganja at Someshwar beach, of which the police had prior information and caught him red-handed.

The accused has been produced in the sessions court and is under judicial custody for 15 days.

Gangi Reddi, inspector, Bhaskar Shetty, Lokesh, Vijay K, Nasir B under the guidance of M I Jamil, superintendent of Udupi coast security police and H D Mendonca, assistant superintendent were part of the investigation.

  

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  • Dinesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Police drama. If at all there must be only "hay" and not Ganja as announced.They have caught a bakra to prove their greatness in catching a drug peddler.

    The CID should investigate. Today nobody trusts these Cops after the beauty parlour incident where the Kadri East Cops were caught on CCTV camera planting drugs as hafta was not paid.

    Do you trust our Cops ?

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  • Jacobnelson, Bejai

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Many times Cops pose with covered face with criminals.
    Then why here nobody covered their face?

    Atleast cops should have covered their face with Black cloth instead of accused one!

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  • Dayanath Kotian, Kudroli, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Police Tamasha at its height.The Cops think they are handsome posing with a young boy for photographs.I wonder who paid the bill ? Silly goofs !!

    The Commissioner of Police, Mangalore should stop this nonsense.

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  • Denis Britto, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    The Mangalore City Police Commissioner should stop cops from posing for photographs, for the media.What a waste of time and money.Who pays for all this ? Is it from the salary of the Sub Inspector ? Are the same cops over board ?

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  • Dinesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    The boy probably was caught because the normal hafta was not paid this time ??? To catch one small boy 6 cops ? What a waste of man hours !

    Many a times the cops want to pose for photographs thinking that overnight they would be rewarded by the Govt. , by promoting them as DGP !!!

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  • Altaf hussain, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 13 2012

    Let him go.he may be a poor man.Give a warning and have mercy on him.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Great job Police team! This is law enforcement to save our society from evil people. These Drug peddlers ruin so many peoples life and TO MAKE MONEY. This fellow may not be selling this drug single handedly. May be associated with some big fish who are luring these youth to work for them.

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    This is a example of how some people become rich in few years. Of course they become wealthy at the cost of others, spoiling students life, damaging society, derailing the young generation, etc. Drug peddling is a serious criminal offence in many countries, & most countries are victim of this substance including developed countries like US, UK, etc.

    One hand awareness is needed in education itself on this subject, & other side the strict implement of law. Some movies like 'Ombak' highlights the issue.

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  • ZAMEER BAIKADI, HOODE / AL KHOBAR

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Well done Police Team, Appreciated your efforts and success in catching the culprit, we look forward to see nabbing down to the root of social evil and irradiate it at least from Coastal Karnataka.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Police should catch the crocodile and not the 'Tharu Boothai'. Police should keep vigil on people who are exhorting money in the name of conducting Pooja and attacking businessmen/customers when refused to heed their demands may be using these unemployed youths for drug peddling.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Ganja has become the economy of Kasargod and smuggled into our border areas and supplied to students and youths in Mangalore. Police should keep a strict watch on these border activities. Some vested interests are prominent in this activity to spoil the future of our students by making them addicts as part of their so called Jihad.

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  • Titus, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Good Job, but it's half done, he looks like retail seller catch the big fish !!.

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  • Vikram, mangalore/sharjah

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Dear Police also catch the people who are taking all these drugs..most of youth are taking ganja..so catch the youth and inform thier parents by doing this save most of life will be saved..

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    I extend my congratulation to the Coastal security police personals for their noble job well done. God bless!
    I have a doubt that few of our own corrupt police officials and constables are still hand in gloves with the notorious drug peddlers. I wish the Whistle Blowers and the CIDs in the police department blow their lid and take action against such irresponsible police officials who don’t care for our youth.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Police and given information caught the drug peddler,Looks not so strange enough!.We need police action of it's kind,a true police and thier honesty work always!. can we!.

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  • Annapoorna, M

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Peddler Gaanja.
    Karo Isse Ganjaa..
    Parade Karaa-o Nangaa...
    Tho Pade yeh Harkat usse Mehangaa

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  • jagdish, Mumbai, UAE

    Wed, Sep 12 2012

    Why he was sitting and all others standing for the photos... well done police, Investigate root of this practise and eliminate it completely

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2012


    WELL DONE POLICE TEAM.

    KEEP ON RAID AND STOP ALL ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES. JAI HO.

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