Two held for handing over ganja parcel to Gulf-bound youth

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November 3, 2016

Kasargod, Nov 3: Two persons have been arrested by the Kumble police after a Gulf-bound accused them of trying to use him to smuggle ganja into a foreign country without his knowledge.

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The arrested have been identified as Muhammed Ashraf A B alias Asru (29) and Anwar Ahmed alias Bhaijan (58), both residents of Uppala in Kasargod district.

According to the complainant, a native of Chowki Kambar, who was supposed to leave for Gulf on October 30, the duo handed him over a parcel asking him to give it to their friend in the Arab country.

The duo had told the Gulf-bound youth that the parcel contained rusk. However, he grew suspicious and opened the parcel. He noticed the ganja sachet hidden between rusks.

The youth then went to the jurisdictional Kumble police along with the parcel and lodged a complaint. Two teams of police went to the houses of both accused and took them to custody. They were booked for trying to smuggle banned substance to a foreign country.

Comments

Kaizer
 - 
Thursday, 3 Nov 2016

Rightly said , these kind of act there should be a sharia law, chop off the head or hang them, these kind of people are venom to society.Not only this even rapists should also get capital punishment as per sharia law but few like minded people doesnt want sharia law they want uniform civil code where rapists and criminals can walk free.

Khasaikhane
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Thursday, 3 Nov 2016

This is a kind of case where we definitely need shariah law. Death for spreading corruption!

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