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Drug business is happening under the guise of education in Himachal, consignment caught from student who came from neighboring state

Drugs Smuggling in Himachal, How drug business is flourishing under the guise of education. It was revealed on Sunday. 21-year-old Madhav, who was caught with Chitte, had come to Sundernagar for BTech training. This young man, who belongs to a good family, bought it from Punjab itself. Now whether to sell it further or to whom it was to
 
Drug business is happening under the guise of education in Himachal, consignment caught from student who came from neighboring state

Drugs Smuggling in Himachal, How drug business is flourishing under the guise of education. It was revealed on Sunday. 21-year-old Madhav, who was caught with Chitte, had come to Sundernagar for BTech training. This young man, who belongs to a good family, bought it from Punjab itself. Now whether to sell it further or to whom it was to be given, the police is investigating it. Earlier, the son of the former head was caught with 77 grams of chitta. Madhav Kohli, a resident of Ludhiana, is a student of the second semester of B.Tech. He was being trained in Dhanotu. He came here from Punjab after the lockdown.

During preliminary interrogation, he told the police that he had brought 32.7 grams of chitta for 20 thousand rupees. In such a situation, this thing is not coming out of anyone’s throat. Now the police will get the chitta checked, as well as find out whether other people had given money to Madhav to bring it. For this, where Madhav lives in Sundernagar, his associates can also be questioned.

Please tell that there are educational institutions in and around Sundernagar and the drug business is flourishing here. In such a situation, the police will try to reach its roots through Madhav.

DSP Sundernagar Gurbachan Singh says that the police will find out whether Madhav alone is in this drug racket or other accomplices are also with it. The price he has given for 32.7 grams of Chitta is very less.

Ghumarwin police caught 93 grams of charas from the youth

Ghumarwin police have recovered 93.17 grams of charas from a youth during patrolling. A case has been registered against the youth under the Drugs Act. A police team was going on patrolling towards Panoh-Kandraur when suddenly a young man walking on the side of the road got scared seeing the police car. The police got suspicious and the youth was interrogated. During the search, charas was recovered from him. Its quantity was 93.17 grams. Police SHO Rajneesh Thakur said that charas has been recovered near Nalti post office, Panoh tehsil Ghumarwin, resident of Abhishek Kumar. The police have registered the case.