Major Drug Bust: Delhi Police Seizes 27.754 kg of Ganja, Arrests Two
Delhi Police's North-West District Narcotics Squad has arrested two individuals and seized 27.754 kg of ganja in a major crackdown on a growing narcotics network in Delhi-NCR. The operation highlights police efforts against drug trafficking and exposes potential interstate connections.
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In a significant development, Delhi Police's North-West District Narcotics Squad has successfully seized 27.754 kilograms of ganja and apprehended two suspects allegedly involved in a substantial narcotics trafficking network. The individuals, identified as Shiv Nath Sahni, 25, and Pankaj Kumar, 48, reside in Jahangirpuri, New Delhi.
This seizure results from an intelligence-driven operation orchestrated by a special team from Delhi Police, who employed sustained surveillance and field intelligence to uncover an expanding ganja distribution network across the Delhi-NCR region. The arrests, made on Monday, May 11, mark a breakthrough in addressing the local narcotics threat.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Bhisham Singh confirmed the discovery of a sizable quantity of high-grade ganja from the suspects, who are believed to be novices in the trade yet rapidly building contacts with city consumers and small-scale peddlers. This operation underscores Delhi Police's relentless commitment to combat drug proliferation, particularly as investigations continue to unravel the supply chain and reveal possible interstate linkages.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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