Kothagudem police have made a significant bust, seizing a large consignment of ganja worth Rs 3.63 crore. The drug, procured from the forests of Tulasipaka in Andhra Pradesh, was intended for smuggling to Uttar Pradesh.
Drug SeizureKothagudem PoliceGanja SmugglingReal Estate DeveloperTulasipakaReal EstateApr 12, 2025

The seized ganja was valued at Rs 3.63 crore.
The ganja was procured from the forests of Tulasipaka in Andhra Pradesh.
The accused were Bhuri Singh and Kamal Singh from Agra.
The real estate developer is believed to have commissioned the smuggling operation and used his business to launder money and finance the activities.
The Kothagudem police have intensified patrolling in border areas, set up checkpoints to monitor suspicious vehicles, and are working closely with Andhra Pradesh police to disrupt the drug supply chain at its source.

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