Highlights:
- Vadodara police raided Avishkar Complex on Old Padra Road
- Police have arrested four people, including a sibling, for selling hashish and marijuana
- Every day about 20 youths were carrying marijuana from the accused youths
Drugs worth crores have been seized from various areas in the state in the last few days. Recently, the ATS raided the village of Zinzuda in Morbi and seized 120 kg of drugs. At that time, drug racket has also been exposed in Vadodara. Vadodara police have arrested a group of youths in a raid on Old Padra Road. The group has long been accused of ruining young people’s addiction to drugs.
PI of PCB branch of Vadodara police J.J. Patel along with his team reportedly raided the well-known Avishkar Complex on Old Padra Road. Drugs were sold in the basement of the complex. From the basement of the complex, police nabbed Shakib and Mohsin’s brother Munshi with a quantity of charas and marijuana. Police have also filed a case against the arrested siblings and their parents. Apart from this, the police have also nabbed two other youths including this brother and sister.
The police interrogated the siblings after they were apprehended. He confessed in the police interrogation that he had been dealing drugs for the last one year. They were bringing charas and marijuana from Dilip Kaka of Chaklasi village in Anand. These people were also accompanied by Mit Thakkar of Manjalpur and Nupur Sehgal of Panigate area. After which, the police also arrested the two accused youths.
The police investigation revealed that the four youths, who were dealing drugs in Vadodara, had got higher education. Hundreds of youths from Vadodara have taken charas and marijuana padis from them. The police investigation revealed that about 20 youths were carrying drug paraphernalia from them every day. Police have also seized their mobiles. Police have launched an investigation based on their mobile WhatsApp chat and call details. Based on this, the police have initiated proceedings against all those who took marijuana and marijuana from them. Police suspect the network is large.
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