A women drug supplier arrested from Delhi’s Mangolpuri place, and 427 grams of ganja were recovered from her possession, police said on Saturday. The accused identified as ‘M’. The arrest comes amid the Delhi Police’s ongoing crackdown on narcotics under its ‘Zero Tolerance’ policy.
Police arrest women with 427 grams of ganja
Constable Bajrang and a female staff member found a suspicious women with a white polythene bag. “On noticing the presence of police personnel, the suspect attempted to cover. However, the alert police team, with the assistance of a woman staff namely W/HC Pooja, defend her,” said Sachin Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Outer District, New Delhi.
A polythene bag containing 427 grams of ‘ganja’ and Rs 1,470 in cash recovered from the ownership of the accused. The accused arrested under Section 20(A) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985, at Police Station Mangolpuri.
Investigation going on
Further investigation on illegal 427 grams of ganja case is continue to discover. It conducts to found different partners involved about the legal drug business, the police said.
In another case, on May 29, the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of the Delhi Police Crime Branch arrested Jameel Ahmad, the alleged mastermind of a first drug trafficking syndicate. Ahmed has been absconding for six years. The case dates back to June 2019, when the then Narcotics Cell (now ANTF) of the Crime Branch seized 500 kg of ganja from a truck at Metcalfe Bus Stand, Kashmere Gate.
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