Bengaluru: Ganja racket busted, four including intelligence department policeman arrested


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jan 31: Police personnel of Sadashivanagara station in the city have arrested four persons relating to attempting to fleece students of M R Ramaiah Medical College here, duly accusing them of holding stock of ganja with them.

The arrested accused are Babu, driver of the bullet proof vehicle of the VIP department of state intelligence department, S Poova (42) from Gautampura, Gopinath (25), a resident of Deenabandhu Nagar, and Selvam (45) from Laxmipura. An auto rickshaw was seized from their possession.

The head constable of intelligence department, Babu, had raided the rented room in which Amit, a student of M S Ramaiah Medical College, stayed with his friends in Lottegollahalli, Kodigehalli in the city at 10 pm on January 20. They reportedly collected 200 grams ganja found inside the room, took into custody Nausheen, a ganja supplier, and threatened them. Babu then is said to have threatened the students that unless they paid three lac rupees, case would be registered against them and they will be sent behind the bars. The students, who turned fearful, finally agreed to pay Rs 50,000. They also are said to have paid an advance of Rs 1 5,000, duly promising to pay the balance amount by borrowing from friends staying at Malleshwaram.

The gang then took the students to near the shrine dedicated to Lord Ayyappa at Sadashivanagar in an auto rickshaw they had brought, and made the students to call their friends to the spot. They then made Amit and other students to get seated inside the auto rickshaw before beating them up. The students shouted for help. Police personnel on patrol duty, Ashwath Reddy and Krishnappa, who heard their cries went to help and found the culprits and their victims inside the auto rickshaw.

The police stated that intelligence department staff are not empowered to conduct raids. They pointed out that in addition to conducting unauthorized raid, the staff had attacked the students and ganja traffickers and placed demand for money. On the basis of these charges, the arrested persons were sent to prison. Nausheedn and his accomplices who face the charge of trading in ganja, stand arrested, they explained.

  

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  • Hariprasad, Balkunje-Mulki

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Siddhu Didn't create this problem - he inherited from BJP. Having said that illicit drugs is a world-wide
    phenomenon! No country is spared from this curse.
    As each country develops Drug abuse problem gets worse. Look at the U.S., Europe, Canada - for that
    matter any country, any continent - his is serious problem Neither created by one man nor one country.

    Some people knowingly or desperately blame the Govt., - its a universal systemic disease. There is no
    cure - prevent growing the Cannabis!
    There are much more dangerous drugs such as Opioids, Benzo - diazepam, Cocaine and many other
    destructive/habit forming substances.
    Society as a whole must learn to cope with it and implement plans to eradicate it once for all!

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  • ABD, LOS ANGELES

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    AND OUR HOME MINISTER IS BUSY IN BLAMING BJP...WORST HOME MINSTER EVER FOLLOWED BY 420 GEORGE

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  • SUNNY DSOUZA, MARNIMIKATTE MANGALORE

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Ham sandwich Choor hai

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Our state home department's utter failure has caused this mess. Siddu should resign immediately as he ruined the state of Karnataka.

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  • Thousif, Manglore,Bolar

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    His gov only caught him dnt be fool ok ..

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    policeman included in jail Bhagya-vidatha,

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    it's a huge racket and many of the police folks, politicians are involved. It's very strong network in Mangalore also... unfortunately... once a while... here and there they catch these folks... just to log the records... or else it's evident and clear .... it's very very strong in cities like Bangalore and Mangalore. Especially college campuses, school campuses ... it's very active... known to police also.... but they fear to take any action fearing to superiors or politicians...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Mera Desh Badal Raha Hai ...

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  • Diva, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    sach much badal rahaa hai... Galath kaam karne se police bhee jail ki andar hai

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    UNDER SIDDARAMAYYAS BLESSINGS .....BHAI TU KABHI BADLEGA ?

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Siddu desh kabhi se chala raha hai.🤣pehle tu toh sudro under jumlebaaz

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    sahaswada fala..when neighouring countries like afghanistan indulged in cultivating poppy seeds meant for opium appointing local people to sell the same.
    everything good written in holy books...kaam.shaitan ka..

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Being an educated man, didn't think you insult your own holy scriptures..

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Moshu...when it's clearly told in holy books drugs are haraam..how they cultivate opium which is dangerous to humankind..and there nation's revenue..??
    When they stopped from themselves.. innoocent people in india cannot be arrested.
    Always see grass root of the problem.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    WHEN INDIANS STOP BUYING OPIUM WHICH IS DANGEROUS..THEY AUTOMATICALLY STOP CULTIVATING...ALWAYS SEE GRASS..ROOTS MIGHT BE OF SOME OTHER PLANTS TOO...

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Devkumarji
    FYI India holding 4th rank in opium farming in the world. Therefore blaming neigbours for our mistakes is not a wise thing to do.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    @ Dev,
    Is your holy book mention that kill innocent people and do politics on that.? No holy scripts says do any bad things. Still people doing that. That is their personal choice. You can't blame holy books for that. When will you be mature ?

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Moshu..opium producing in india for medicinal purposes. that also some parts of northern belt.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    @ Dev,
    you say "opium producing in india for medicinal purposes. that also some parts of northern belt''. It is same like that sacrifice one human to deity and say deity wants that. Is it justifying of wrong doing.

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