Police seize 17 kg ganja from unclaimed bag near Vikarabad railway station
Police conducted a joint operation that resulted in the seizure of 17.145 kg of ganja from an unclaimed bag near Vikarabad railway station. The bag was discovered during checks by multiple law enforcement teams, and no one has come forward to claim it. A case has been registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, and investigations are ongoing to identify the owner of the contraband.
- ▪The operation involved the District Task Force, Eagle team, Government Railway Police, Railway Protection Force, and Vikarabad police.
- ▪The ganja was found in 10 brown packets inside an unattended bag.
- ▪Police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the owner of the bag.
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A joint operation led to the seizure of 17.145 kg of ganja packed in an unclaimed bag found near the compound wall of the Vikarabad railway station during a joint raid conducted on Saturday.The operation was carried out by the District Task Force team, Eagle team, Government Railway Police, Railway Protection Force and Vikarabad police.Officials said the teams were conducting checks in the vicinity of the railway station when they noticed an unattended bag near the rear side of the station compound wall.On opening the bag, police found 10 brown-coloured packets containing dry ganja. The contraband, weighing 17.145 kg, was seized.Police said enquiries were conducted in the surrounding areas to trace the owner of the bag, but no claimant came forward.
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