Mangaluru: 12 students arrested for peddling ganja, seize items worth Rs 2.85 lac


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Jul 9: City crime branch (CCB) police arrested 12 students for possessing ganja. They were supplying ganja to the public and students in the city.

Acting on a tip-off that students are supplying ganja to college students and to the public, CCB inspector Mahesh Prasad and police sub-inspector Rajendra B and their team nabbed the students from an apartment at Sooterpete in Valencia.

The arrested are Shanoof Abdul Gafoor (21), Mohammed Raseen (22), Gokul Krishnan (22), Sharoon Anand (19), Ananthu KP (18), Amaal (21), Abhishek (21), Nidhal (21), Shaheed MTP (22), Fahid Habib (22), Mohammed Rishin (22) and Rijin Riyaz (22). All are residents of Kerala.

Police seized 900 grams of ganja worth Rs 20,000, smoking pipes, rolling papers, Rs 4,500 cash, 11 mobile phones and an electronic weighing machine. The seized items are worth Rs 2,85,000. It is leant that few more youths are involved in the drug selling racket.

All the 12 accused were subjected to medical examination out of which 11 students were found positive for consuming drugs.

The students are pursuing their education in various private colleges in the city. A case has been registered in the CEN police station.

 

 

  

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  • Jen, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 12 2022

    It's surprising how the media takes drug dealing cases more seriously than rape .

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  • Arvin Dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2022

    Mangalore was a educational hub, these malayalis destroyed this cities main course of value by doing this. Mangaloreans also got affected to this cancer culture.

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  • Ktk, Mlore

    Sun, Jul 10 2022

    Keralites dont send ur childrens to Mangalore ur children will land in bad company. Btw whether the mangalore based seller caught? There sbud be a syndicate working.

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  • Shoan D Souza, Sacheripet

    Sun, Jul 10 2022

    Police officers must be appreciated. Officers, please do not show any mercy to all of them. Culprits must face legal action. Collage management must suspend these waste bodies out of their campus. Don't think about their future, these are typical termites of our society.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2022

    Dear 40% MLA's and Mr. Borewell instead of running behind cows please take care of this cancer to the society. We appreciate your interest on cows and Hijab. Can you please take same interest in curbing these menace also. Kindly note few of these are belongs to our own community and also few are our party workers. Mr. Borewell when we can expect the protest. Also 40% MLA, kindly arrange to confiscate their home and properties.

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  • Rolex, MNG

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    When I saw this news I was shocked for a movement, these are the students who came from good family backgrounds in Kerala but ended up their life doing these nonsense things.

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  • Eva, Kirem

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    These are small bolanjir fish. Catch big fish if you can. It is like ban on plastic. Instead of closing the unit of plastic bag factory catching shopkeepers!

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    many of them look like janitors... not like students...

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  • DSR, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    We are a divided society and mallus are taking full advantage of the situation! In another 10 years from now Malayalam will be the official language of Namma Kudla. Half of the prime real estate properties in Mangalore city is already in their hand!

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  • TK, Mangalapuram

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    Now they can work as salesmen in Lulu hypermarket

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    These Mallus are like cockroaches they are spread in every nook and corner in the world and infest and spoil the society.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    What future or career they will have at this rate ? I do not thi k they can come out of addiction to narcotics easily. How they can concentrate on studies so bad youth are spoiling their career like this!

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    Students coming to Mangalore/ DK from Kerala are like inviting cancer to the society in Mangalore/DK. Our DC wants the degree colleges and professional colleges closed when there is heavy rain. This is the end result. Apartments should not entertain students as tenants not only boys even girls. The association or society in the respective apartment buildings should have some rules.

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  • Nelson Pinto, Udupi/Oman

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    Their parents must happy and feel proud for their kids achievements....these kids never ever apply for army jobs...which can be helpful for the country... Duffers coming to karnataka for selling ganja...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    mallu menace...but mangas are happy with the rental income plus the educational institutions get students...jai ho

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  • Altaf Sheikh, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2022

    Good Boys!!!

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