Jaipur. The team of Anti Gangster Task Force Police Headquarters has once again carried out a major action against drugs. On the information of the team, late on Sunday night, the team of Central Narcotics Bureau stopped an Eicher truck at Ochhadi toll naka located on the border of Chittorgarh district of Madhya PradeshRajasthan and during search, seized 227 kg 220 grams of illegal ganja worth more than Rs 1.14 crore. Have done.
Additional Director General of Police Anti Gangster Task Force Dinesh MN said that the arrested smuggler is Shyamlal Sharma, son of Nanuram (48), resident of Soyana village under Gangrar police station in Chittorgarh district. The accused had gone to Jagdalpur area of Visakhapatnam about 10 to 15 days ago today to bring a consignment of illegal drugs. While returning, covered a distance of about 1600 kilometers and reached Rajasthan border without any hindrance. Showing alertness, AGTF arrested the accused even before he entered Rajasthan. The accused was to supply these goods to Chittorgarh, Bhilwara and Pushkar in Rajasthan.
ADG MN said that various teams of AGTF, under the supervision of Deputy Inspector General of Police Yogesh Yadav and Additional Superintendent of Police Siddhant Sharma, are working to obtain information and arrest gangsters, wanted criminals, criminal gangs and miscreants involved in drug, arms and liquor smuggling. have been sent to different cities of the state, which are secretly collecting intelligence about them and are continuously taking necessary action.
MN told that the team formed under the leadership of Police Inspector Ram Singh Nathawat, Sub Inspector Pratap Singh, ASI Banwari Lal, Head Constables Hemant Sharma and Mahesh Somra, Constables Gopal Dhabhai, Vijay Singh, Devendra, Gangaram, Jitendra and driver Dinesh Sharma Western. In Rajasthan, we are collecting intelligence about similar criminal gangs and wanted criminals.
AGTF was behind by 1 month
During intelligence collection, team members Constable Gopal Dhabhai and Vijay Singh got information that truck driver Shyam Lal, resident of Soniaana village, used to go to South India from time to time and bring huge consignment of drugs in the guise of nursery plants and other food items. Is. The AGTF team was keeping an eye on the accused for about a month. While developing the information, the team got information that 1015 days ago the accused had left for Visakhapatnam to bring a huge consignment of drugs.
The team chased from Ratlam
As soon as the information was received, the team reached Madhya Pradesh. With technical assistance, the team chased the truck of the accused from Ratlam. As soon as he got wind of this, the vicious accused parked his truck near the Rajasthan border in Madhya Pradesh. Due to the darkness of the night and the other state being Madhya Pradesh, the team incharge immediately talked to the officials of the Central Narcotics Bureau located at Chittorgarh and gave complete information about the truck.
Caught at Ochhadi toll post, packets of 5 kg and 500 grams were kept.
Under the direction of Bureau Commissioner Dinesh Boudh and Deputy Commissioner Naresh Bundela, the suspicious truck was stopped at the Ochhadi toll point located on the border by the Narcotics team. The tarpaulin on the truck was removed and it was seen that mustard sacks and nursery plants were kept in it. Underneath all this, there were many packets in small packing, which were filled with the illegal drug Ganja. The team recovered 38 packets of 5 kg and 48 packets of 500 to 900 grams from the truck, which contained a total of 227 kg 230 grams of ganja.
The accused is a vicious type, caught for the first time
The arrested smuggler Shyamlal Sharma is a very vicious person, this is the first time he has been caught smuggling drugs, whereas during initial interrogation he has admitted to smuggling drugs 10 to 15 times. Advance investigation of the case is being done by CBN team Chittorgarh. In which the accused is being interrogated regarding the incidents of smuggling done so far, his gang network and drug trafficking. Inquiries are also being made regarding which person was to supply the goods in Bhilwara, Chittorgarh and Pushkar of Rajasthan.
Constables Gopal Dhabhai and Vijay Singh played a special role in this action under the supervision of Additional Superintendent of Police Siddhant Sharma and under the leadership of Police Inspector Ram Singh Nathawat. Team members Sub Inspector Pratap Singh, ASI Banwari Lal, Head Constable Hemant Sharma and Mahesh The contribution of Somra, constables Devendra, Gangaram, Jitendra and driver Dinesh Sharma was commendable.
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