878 Tramadol capsules being smuggled in Scorpio seized, three arrested

Bansur: Narayanpur police station has busted a drug smuggling racket. Police have recovered 878 Tramadol capsules from a Scorpio. Three people have been arrested in this case.

According to police station in-charge Omprakash Meena, during checking a white Scorpio was stopped. During the search of the vehicle, Tramadol capsules kept in three cartons were found. Each carton contained 10 strips of capsules.

The three accused in the car have been identified as Suresh Payala (resident of Payala ki Dhani Kolahera), Mansingh Gurjar (Payala ki Dhani) and Somdatta Jat (Nangi ki Dhani Mundawara). During interrogation, the accused could not give satisfactory answers and appeared nervous.

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