In a startling development, a prominent Hyderabad doctor was recently caught ordering a large quantity of cocaine worth ₹5 lakh through a WhatsApp call. The police have swiftly intervened, and the case is unfolding to reveal the intricacies of drug trafficking in the city.
HyderabadCocaineDrug TraffickingReal EstatePolice InvestigationReal Estate NewsMay 11, 2025
The doctor was arrested for ordering cocaine worth ₹5 lakh via a WhatsApp call to a known drug supplier.
The police were tipped off about the potential drug deal and monitored the doctor's WhatsApp communications, leading to the interception of the cocaine and the doctor's arrest.
The incident has led to a short-term cooling effect on property prices in the area due to increased security concerns.
Yes, the police are continuing their investigation and are exploring the possibility of a wider network involving other high-profile individuals.
The police are urging the public to come forward with information and are working on implementing stricter regulations and enhanced security measures.
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