A techie and a real estate manager were arrested in Hyderabad for possessing high-end narcotics, marking a significant crackdown on drug trafficking in the city. The arrests were made following a joint operation by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and the Hyderabad Police, which uncovered a sophisticated network involved in the distribution of illegal substances.
Drug TraffickingHyderabadNarcotics Control BureauReal EstateTech IndustryReal Estate NewsApr 16, 2025
The individuals arrested were 28-year-old tech professional, Ravi Kumar, and 35-year-old real estate manager, Naveen Reddy.
The operation was codenamed 'Operation Clean Streets.'
The raid resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of drugs, including heroin, cocaine, and synthetic opioids.
The arrests are significant as they disrupt a sophisticated drug trafficking network and send a strong message about the authorities' commitment to combating drug abuse and ensuring public safety.
The Hyderabad Police have launched a public awareness campaign to educate residents about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of reporting suspicious activities.
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