3000 Kg ‘Ganja’ seized in Odisha: The Malkangiri District police on June 06 seized 3000 Kg ganja, worth Rs 2 crore, and captured thirty four individuals. The police group was assaulted by Ganja merchants and Police staff were purportedly harmed. The individuals who captured 17 are from Malkangiri 11 from Nabarangpur 5 from Koraput and 1 from Chhattisgarh. Further examination is in progress.
The Villupuram locale police busted a rave party in a cashewnut plantation at Alankuppam close to the Auroville township and confined 15 people and caught 150 gm of ganja right off the bat Sunday.
The captured, including occasion coordinator Yuvaraj of Manapakkam, have been reserved under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
Director of Police S. Jayakumar. who drove the strike around 1.30 a.m., said the police had explicit data about a rave gathering being sorted out at the plantation and 3000 Kg ‘Ganja’ seized in Odisha .
The coordinators had given wide attention for the occasion via web-based networking media stages and had empowered area offering highlight to Google Maps.
The tickets were evaluated at ₹1,000 per couple. A few adolescents were likewise discovered hawking ganja at the gathering and had additionally obtained IMFL from Puducherry.
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