HYDERABAD: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) broken up a significant ganja community and captured 2,000 kilos of ganja worth Rs 15 crore.
Four peddlers out of Osmanabad from Maharashtra were detained.
The contraband acquired from Andhra-Odisha boundary was intended available in Pune and Mumbai, NCB officials stated.
By monitoring the suspects in Osmanabad from Maharashtra, NCB’s Hyderabad sub-zonal device created the maximum amount seizure of ganja in Pedda Amberpet about the outskirts of Hyderabad on Sunday night.
The peddlers hidden the ganja under layers of raw cashew nut shells and then packaged them into sacks to provide a feeling on law enforcement agencies the freight they had been hauling wasn’t contraband.
The NCB team analyzed the truck taking sacks of ganja in Pedda Amberpet toll plaza and captured a bit over 2,000 kilos of ganja.
Officials stated the peddlers hidden the contraband from 1,080 sacks.
“Each sack contains two kilos of ganja compressed into the form of a brick.
The providers operating from AOB utilize the technique of compression to increase ganja transport,” stated an NCB official.
The four peddlers have been recognized as K Kale, S Kale, C Kale and B Dhoralkar.
Throughout the interrogation, the four detained acknowledged they were hauling the ganja into Pune for retail selling in Mumbai and Pune.
Ganja out of AOB is smuggled across India and a few times even overseas, stated an NCB official.