Mangaluru: Drug trafficking – Eight arrested in three separate cases


 Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jan 13: The city police arrested eight people in three separate cases of drug trafficking.

A man who was transporting ganja in his car near Kuntikan cross in the city on Friday January 13 morning was arrested. The arrested is Vijaya Kumar Shetty (24), a resident of N R Pura taluk in Chikkamagaluru. Police confiscated 10.2 kg of ganja worth Rs 2.55 lac, a Maruti Swift car, mobile phone and Rs 500 cash. The total value of the confiscated goods is Rs 5.65 lac. A case in this connection is registered in Urwa police station.

Accused Vijaya Kumar was involved in ganja trafficking earlier also. He has cases filed on him in Chikkamagaluru and Udupi. He was released from prison just three months ago.

CCB police inspector Shyam Sundar, Mahesh Prasad, PSI Rajendra B, Sudeep and personnel were involved in the operation.

In another case, acting on definite tip off, CEN police of the city arrested three people for possession of charas and ganja.

The arrested are identified as Suketh Kava alias Chukki (33), a resident of Bajagoli in Karkala taluk, who works as tour guide, Aravind K (24), a native of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, who is a costume designer and Sunil (32), a resident of Pulkeri, Karkala taluk.

The accused used to procure prohibited narcotic like ganja and charas that is grown naturally on the hill station of Parvati Valley in Kulu district of Himachal Pradesh making the villagers believe that they are trekkers and tourists.

The ganja, thus obtained was brought in train and sell the same to businessmen and entrepreneurs in Mangaluru, who in turn used to supply them to students of prestigious colleges of Mangaluru as well as general public.

The CEN crime police confiscated 500 grams of charas and one kg of ganja, a car used in transportation and mobile phones. The total value of confiscated goods is said to be Rs eight lac.

In one more case, four people were arrested for transporting ganja on December 26. The police seized 32.195 kg ganja from their possession.

The arrested are identified as Mohammed Naufal (24) and Mohammed Bathisha (37) from Manjeshwar, Zamzeer (24) from Malappuram and Mohammed Ashraf (42).

The accused were transporting ganja to Kerala. Ganja worth Rs 3,19,000, four mobile phones worth Rs 13,000 and a car worth Rs 3,00,000 was seized from them.

 

 

  

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  • Nagraj, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Pioneers who indulged in drug-trafficking are now shy of relief as there effort fulfilled after many attempts. It not only found in India but in neighbouring countries, Gulf countries, in Middle East, In Europe, In Latin America, In Africa, In America, In U.K. and many more small small islands..demand are much more. Whole world now facing problem as continuous inflow of drugs from Afghanistan and there nation's economy depended upon it. For that reason always there is confrontation in that country and not become a prosperous nation as like others. Doing all bad things and not allowing there girls not to go to schools and womens alone to market. Good culture indeed. Baathe Bade Bade..Kaama Chote Chote...

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  • Jossey saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Unemployment is the root cause ...

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Jossey S waterfront.it is not unemployment but fast money making way.These are usual people we see always.Drugs are coming from even from Columbien ,s America in Banana cartoons.Dealers know it when cartoons arrive in Ships and stored ,people go nights and look for it and take off.

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  • Sandeep crasta, Kudla

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Ganja, Jarda, Drugs and cigeratte are not haram, only Alcohol is haram.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    What goes in will come out.... Same thing in Dubai... Alcohol sellers are caught every now and then... You will find the same guy selling after a few weeks... Eee aakilekka malpula... Yaan bultilekka malpuve... Ganja was there, is there and will ever remain....

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Somalians...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Looks like a huge nexus in and around Mangalore.

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  • Charan, Kadri

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Ban malappuram gulaams in karnataka

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  • Sukesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 13 2023

    Malappuram terrorist were involved in this ...yatha raja ,tatha prajaa...

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