Mangaluru: Two arrested for attempting to sell ganja near college


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (EP)

Mangaluru, Oct 13: Mangaluru rural police have arrested two suspects on motor bike trying to sell ganja to students near Srinivas College, Valachilpadavu, Arkula on Friday, October 12.

The suspects are identified as Imran (24), resident of Neermarga and Imthiaz Ahmed (33), resident of Farangipete.

Mangaluru rural police station SI Venkatesh after receiving definite information arrested the suspects and confiscated 1 kg 350 grams of ganja, Rs 15,396 cash proceeds of ganja sale, two mobile phones and a motor bike.

The operation was conducted on guidance by Mangaluru south sub division assistant police commissioner Ramarao by rural police inspector Siddagowda H Bhajantri, police sub inspector Venkatesh I, south sub division anti-rowdy squad and Mangaluru rural police station staff.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 14 2018

    Need to be grilled these people to uproot this illegal business from the root.

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  • ALBERT MATHIAS, Saudi

    Sun, Oct 14 2018

    Law for drugs in india is very weak, may be there is no punishment for drug smagglers as per Indian panel code. Everyday we read in the news multiple cases of drugs and never read about any punishments. They sell ganja in college campasus very freely without any fear.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 14 2018

    Legal action should also be taken on those students who buy ganja from these criminals.

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Hand both of them over to Saudi Govt.

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangga Gala Uru

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Maneka Gandhi of BJP wants marijuana/ganja to be legalised. Don't believe? Google and see.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    In some of the states of US it's legal already and I have witnessed quite a few Sadus in our country doing it.

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  • Mango, Mlore

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Something is fundamentally wrong !! time to make yoga and meditation compulsory in schools; or at least in Jails to rehabilitate such criminal minds.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Day time selling ganja, night time stealing cows.
    Can't think of any legal means of earning.
    Disgusting young generation of our community, shameful.

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Hats off to ur statement👏👏👏👍👌

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  • Suraj Lobo, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Oct 13 2018

    Hats off to you Ahmed from me too !! I'm proud of you that you are condemning people from you own community. This has to be followed by every community. The need of the hour is for the Hindus who are joining the radical groups sponsored by our selfish Politicians and start exposing their own people.

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  • JAGDISH, mumbai

    Sun, Oct 14 2018

    Ahmed bhai agreed and appreciated your comment.

    Thanks
    Jagdish

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