Hyderabad: The police in Hyderabad on Friday won 110kg of marijuana being transported from Andhra Pradesh to Maharashtra.
The Special Operations Team (SOT) Police Commissioner Rachakonda won the Narcotics Consignment in LB Nagar and arrested two drug binders between countries.
Police Commissioner Rachakonda Mahesh Bhagwat told reporters that marijuana was hidden in a mini truck full of bananas.
Contraband, worth Rs 18.50 Lakh, is being transported from the agency area in Visakhapatnam District andhra Pradesh to Nagpur through Hyderabad.
This operation was carried out by SOT along with Abdullapurmet Police.
The arrest was identified as Lumbaram Solanki and Kishna Ram, both of them were 24 years old and the natives of Rajasthan.
Pedda Balanna’s Masada supplier, residents of Visakhapatnam and Receiver Rasheed of Uttar Pradesh escape.
The case under NDPS Act 2001 was registered at the Abdullapurmet Police Station Rachakonda Ganja was confiscated in the midst of an intensive campaign launched by Telangana police to overcome drug threats.
Police Commissioner Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda, which includes Hyderabad and suburban, has launched a special drive against narcotics by taking a search in suspected places and arresting the defendant.
About 72 kg of marijuana was confiscated and four people were arrested by the police in two different attacks within the Hyderabad police coming limit on Thursday.
According to Police Commissioner Hyderabad Anjani Kumar, 70kg of Owned Goods Arrested from House in Yousufguda.
Two people, who were from marijuana from Sileru at Andhra Pradesh, were arrested.
In other cases, the police confiscated two kg of marijuana from two people, who were looking for customers.
Last week, chairman of the K Chandrasekhar Rao minister has directed the Police and Excise Department to take strict steps to curb the threat of drugs that are growing in Hyderabad and other parts of the country.
Bhagwat said the police were raiding in PAN shops and Kirana shops that sold marijuana and Gutkha.
The police commissioner announced that the De-Addiction program for drugs ‘Naya Savera’ will soon be launched to save students from drug abuse.