NCB Arrested Two With Banned Drugs Worth One Crore

Jamania : On Friday, the Narcotics Department team raided Rampur Milky village of Suhwal police station area of ​​Zamania. During this, Tinku alias Pankaj was apprehended with a huge quantity of drugs. The value of the recovered drugs is said to be worth one crore. The team strictly interrogated the youth. The team says that other people involved in the gang are being searched.

Superintendent of Narcotics Department SK Singh said that he and his team got information that illegal drug trade is going on in the area. After which he reached Rampur Milky with his team on the instructions of the high officials. From where his team nabbed the smuggler Tinku alias Pankaj involved in drug business.

On strict questioning from him and on the trail given by him, injections of Buprenorphine and Tramadol worth one crore and a large quantity of tablets of Nitrazepam and Alprazolam were recovered from one place.

Earlier,  in the month of July 2022, the Narcotics Department had raided Gerua Maksudpur of Suhwal police station area. In the raid, drugs worth about Rs 50 lakh were seized from a drug store. The most surprising thing is that the police of Suhwal police station could not even get a clue about the seizure of drugs worth crores in the massive raid of the Narcotics Department in Suhwal police station area.

People said that in many villages of the police station area, the drug trade is going on indiscriminately for many years on a large scale. Despite this, instead of taking action, the police are turning a blind eye. Senior Inspector of Narcotics KK Srivastava, Inspector Ravi Ranjan, Kanhaiya Lal, Kuldeep Gudhainiya, Deputy Inspector Ruchi Sharma, Suresh Kumar, Laxmi Shankar etc were present in this raid.

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