Mangaluru: Youth arrested while selling ganja near engineering college

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July 3, 2016

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Mangaluru, Jul 3: A 24-year-old man has been arrested by the sleuths of city crime branch (CCB) in Mangaluru on charge of supplying ganja to students and youths across the city.

The police have identified the accused as Abdul Jabbar, a resident of Adyar village in Mangaluru taluk.

According to police, Abdul Jabbar was selling narcotics stashed in a scooter in front of an engineering and management college at Adyar.

He was nabbed while he was in the process of supplying drugs, city police chief M Chandra Sekhar said.

Officials recovered around 1-kg of ganja valued at Rs 30,000, a mobile phone and the scooter in which he used to carry drugs.

The total value of the materials seized is Rs 90,000, Chandra Sekhar said adding the CCB has handed over the accused and seized ganja to the jurisdictional Mangaluru rural police station for further action.

There are two cases of ganja selling against Abdul registered in Bantwal rural and Mangaluru rural police stations respectively.

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True commentator
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Sunday, 3 Jul 2016

No mercy should be shown to these people who ruin others life.

Public know them and should punish such guys.
the society has the responsibility to stop such thins.

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