Cyberabad Police Seize 1 Kg Alprazolam, Arrest Three

Hyderabad: The Cyberabad SOT (Shamshabad) team caught three persons who were allegedly smuggling Alprazolam in a car on Sunday evening.

The police seized one kilogram of Alprazolam, a swift car and three smartphones.

Those caught are Anil Goud (32), a fertilizer shop owner, Sharath Babu (30), a toddy shop owner and Sudhakar (42), a realtor. One person Narsimhulu is absconding.

According to the police, Anil Goud teamed up with Sharath and Sudhakar and purchased the contraband from Narsimhulu at the rate of Rs. 15 lakh a kilogram and were supplying toddy shops.

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