CBN Raids In Sanchore, Drugs Recovered, 2 In Custody

Sanchore : A joint team of Central Narcotics Bureau, Delhi and Neemuch (MP) raided Sanchore and recovered a huge quantity of drugs.

The team raided Sanchore on Sunday night and recovered the consignment from 2 Medical and 2 Godowns and also took 2 accused into custody.

Howevwe, till now the team has not disclosed and is saying that the action is going on.

The team took Jayesh and Prakash Maheshwari, both of whom are brothers, in custody.

Team officer SP Singh Said that during the operation in Delhi, Ghaziabad and Neemuch, information was received about supply of drugs from Sanchore. On the basis of this information, action is taken by the raiding team in Sanchore.

Narcotics Bureau SP Sharma said that Gajanand Medical located at Chaudhary Dharamshala in the city and other medical located on Badsam Road, both the medicals belong to the real brothers and the godowns also belonged to these accused.

The medicals on which the team took action by raiding, drugs were being supplied to many cities for a long time. Along With this, the accused used to supply in the surrounding villages including Sanchore City.

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