12,960 Narcotic Capsules Recovered In Nuh, Husband Fled, Wife Arrested

Nuh:  The Narcotics Control team recovered 12,960 narcotic capsules in Nagina, Nuh. The husband fled from the spot, while the wife was arrested. She will be produced in court today.

Team in-charge Vijendra said that when his team reached Badkali Chowk on Monday, on the basis of secret information they raided. As soon as the team reached Shakir’s house in Bhadas village, he jumped from the back and ran away.

After this, the team searched the house and found 54 boxes of medicines. One box contained 240 capsules. The cost of the narcotic capsules is said to be Rs 1 lakh. The police arrested Shakir’s wife Asma from the spot.

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