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Smuggler caught red handed with intoxicating tablets in Raipur

Raipur: Senior Superintendent of Police Prashant Aggarwal directed all the police gazetted officers and station in-charge along with the in-charge Anti Crime and Cyber Unit to take action against illegal buying and selling of banned intoxicating tablets/syrup and identifying the people involved in this illegal business. Is. On which the team of Anti Crime and Cyber Unit including all the police gazetted officers and station in-charges prepared an action plan to effectively curb it by appointing informers and continuously patrolling and collecting information and collected information about illegal drug tablet/syrup business. Its being done.

In the same sequence, information was received that near a house located in Kukurbeda under Saraswati Nagar police station area, a person was keeping banned intoxicating tablets with him and was planning to sell them. On which Additional Superintendent of Police West Jai Prakash Carpenter and City Superintendent of Police Azad Chowk Mayank Gurjar (B.P.S.) verified the information and directed the police station incharge Saraswati Nagar to catch the accused red handed with banned intoxicating tablets.

On which the team of Saraswati Nagar police station under the leadership of station in-charge Saraswati Nagar went to the said place and identified and arrested the person of the description given by the informer. During interrogation, the person revealed his name to be Harnam Singh alias Kallu, resident of Saraswati Nagar, Raipur. When the team members searched the bag kept with him, it was found that a banned drug tablet named Tramadol was kept in the bag. When Harnam Singh alias Kallu was asked to produce valid documents or other documents in connection with the possession of the said banned intoxicating tablets, he was continuously trying to mislead the team members by not presenting any valid documents or papers of any kind. On which the accused Harnam Singh alias Kallu was arrested and a total of 448 pieces of banned narcotic tablet Tramadol worth about Rs 11,000/- were seized from his possession and a crime number 293/2023 under Section 22 (C) Narcotic Act was registered against the accused in Police Station Saraswati Nagar. Tax action was taken. Accused Harnam Singh alias Kallu had earlier also been detained in jail in the case of Narcotic Act (Banned Narcotic Tablets) from Saraswati Nagar police station. A detailed inquiry is being conducted regarding where the banned drug tablets were brought by the accused.

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