Patna News: Police broke the drug network: 256 grams of smack and 65 packets of ganja seized, smugglers arrested - Patna News three arrested with Smack and Ganja in Naubatpur

Updated: Sun, 12 Oct 2025 03:01 am (IST) Piplava police have taken major steps against drug smugglers in Naubatpur. Visits from Smack and Ganja were recovered from two different police stations. Police have arrested two smugglers with 256 grams of Smack, the value of which is Rs 3 Lakh, near Goway Mod. In addition, a grocery store was attacked and 65 packets of Ganja were recovered and one person was arrested. Police are investigating the supply chain. Three smugglers were arrested with Smack and Ganja. Photo Jagran Samvad Sutra, Naubatpur. The Piplava police, while acting against drug smugglers, got a big consignment and Ganja from two different police stations. This action has created a stir in the medicine network. Police Station Chief Sagar Kumar said he received information that two people riding a bicycle were going to Masaudhi with intoxicating drugs. Police, along with the magistrate delegated by the subdivision magistrate, indicated a bicycle to stop during the vehicle near Goway-turn. The cyclist tried to run away, but the police caught him and searched for him. During this, two smugglers were arrested with 474 packets and about 256 grams of slap in a blue bag. The price in the international market is allegedly about Rs 3 Lakh. The arrested smugglers include Rohit Kumar, son of Dhermanath Ram and Rajkumar, son of Sanjay Paswan. In addition, the Piplava police station has achieved another success. Police have received information that Golu Kumar, a Deora resident, who runs a store in Bahuara, is smuggling Ganja. Police attacked his grocery store and arrested him with 65 packets of Ganja. Police are now investigating the supply chain and distribution network of the three arrested smugglers. Phulari Sharif DSP Deepak Kumar said this drug trade works like an organized network and attempts to utilize it during the election period. He assured that the police would also continue such action in the future. Remove ads, read only news