Mangaluru: Inter-state drug peddlers arrested with 1 kg ganja in Bajpe


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 4:
Bajpe police have arrested two inter-state accused for allegedly attempting to sell ganja brought from Bihar to Mangaluru by train.

Acting on specific information, Bajpe police conducted a raid on January 3 near Shantigudde Cross within Bajpe police station limits and apprehended the accused while they were allegedly in possession of around 1 kg of ganja kept by the roadside for illegal sale.

The arrested have been identified as Sunil Kumar (40), son of Nepali Singh, a native of Mahaddipur, Mehdipur in Khagaria district of Bihar, presently residing at Krishnapura, Katipalla, Surathkal, and Brijesh Srivastava (42), son of Radheyshyam, a native of Bhaurahi, Chunar in Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, presently residing at Krishnapura, Katipalla, Surathkal.

During interrogation, the accused allegedly admitted that they had purchased the narcotic substance in Bihar and transported it to Mangaluru by train to sell it to migrant labourers from North India.

Bajpe police have registered a case in Crime No 08/2026 under Sections 8(c) and 20(b)(ii)(a) of the NDPS Act and are conducting further investigation.

  

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  • Adivappa Naikodi, Hatti

    Sun, Jan 04 2026

    Indian law are very kind on drug peddlers, smugglers, drug transports . India should intact law like China, Singapore, and Gulf countries. If caught with drugs. and proved no jail directly in front of firing squad . No hanging. Don't keep them in jail and keep feeding them .

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