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Indian police seize 72 bundles of contraband ganja, clutches two Sri Lankan smugglers

byAmmad Ahmed
26/01/2015
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COLOMBO: Indian police seized 72 bundles of illicit ganja worth Rs 144 crore and nabbed three smugglers including two Sri Lankan nationals in the island nation from this district, police said here the other day.

Acting on a tip-off, police arrested Sudharsan K Nicholson and Suresh of Talaimannar and Colombo respectively at Thangachimadam near Rameswaram and recovered 72 bundles of the narcotic substance weighing over 140 kg from nearby Yanaipar Island, where they had kept it for onward transportation to Sri Lanka.

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The recovery was made in co-ordination with forest staff after a discreet investigation ordered by Superintendent of Police N M Mayilvahanan based on specific information that ganja was being smuggled to Sri Lanka from Thangachimadam.

Based on information provided by the duo, Police arrested one Jakka Mukka Ahamed of Erwadi in the district, who had allegedly supplied the contraband worth about Rs 1.44 crore in the illegal market, police said.

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