Kasargod: Four arrested for possesing MDMA, drugs seized


Steephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod

Kasargod, Sep 27: Manjeshwar police have arrested four individuals in possession of MDMA.

The police seized 29.4 grams of MDMA from the suspects.

The arrests were made near Paivalike Bayikatte, and the vehicle used by the accused has also been confiscated.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Muhammad Ashraf (21) from Ballur, Sayyad Nawaz (30) from Kodi Bail, Ahmad Shammas (20) from Bellur, and Muhammad Ishaq (20) from Bantwal.

Under the supervision of district superintendent of police D Shilpa, a police team led by DySP P Sunil Kumar and Manjeshwar sub-inspector carried out the operation. A few days ago, the police had uncovered a large drug network operating from a house in Uppala.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Imtiaz, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    These peddlers seem to be big time druggies... can make out easily by seeing creepy faces... give 3rd degree treatment to these peddlers and hefty fines so that it will take ages to come out of jail on bail......

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  • Lance Moniz, Mangalore/Hathill

    Sat, Sep 28 2024

    Drug peddlers cases should be put on fast tract with death penalty. Government may discuss on the legalization of Weed if that could help .

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