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Ganja Captured from fake Money case accused’s Home

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Thiruvananthapuram: The authorities beamed into the capture of counterfeit currency notes over Rs 1.60 lakh in a illegal spirits brewing facility in Palode have enrolled a brand new instance on the defendant, Irshad, once they captured ganja out of his home in a hunt on Thursday.
For this, the amount of cases filed against Irshad from the past two days has come to be three.
An Abkari Act instance filed by the excise officers in Vamanapuram scope and the fake money note case filed by Palode authorities are another two instances.
Irshad has been at large.
Palode authorities station house officer inspector C Manoj stated they captured 2.6kg of ganja in the house of the defendant in Kochalummood beneath Pangode police station constraints.
The contraband was discovered in two bundles.
Aside from the ganja, the authorities captured an airgun and money worth Rs 36,500 from his home.
The research had been conducted as part of a stunt to discover the origin of fake currency notes seized from his vehicle.
This had been that the excise department officials of Vamanapuram scope that saw that the counterfeit money notes at a secret compartment of Irshad’s automobile if they raided his illegal spirits brewing facility that was working in a rented home at Thattupalam close Madathara beneath Palode police station limits on Wednesday.
There were 323 bogus notes of denomination of Rs 500.
Irshad fled in the home since the excise officers touched outside.
During the raid, the officers had seized 40 litres of spirits, 1,220 minutes of clean and money worth Rs 35,000.
Irshada businessman who possesses a venture named Irfana Earthmovers in Pangode, is an habitual offender that has been reserved many times from the law enforcers for the offence of spirits.
He had been detained last year also for exactly the identical offence during the initial phase of nationally lockdown triggered by Covid-19.
Both excise officials and authorities are looking for Irshad now.

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