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3 including 2 foreign nationals held for selling drugs in Vijayawada

By ANI | Updated: July 11, 2020 06:00 IST

Three people including two foreign nationals were held for allegedly selling drugs and ganja here, police said.

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Three people including two foreign nationals were held for allegedly selling drugs and ganja here, police said.

Acting on a tip-off, Task Force of Vijayawada Police laid a trap and arrested three persons selling drugs and Ganja within the range of Penamaluru police station

17 grams of Methylene Dioxy Methamphetamine (MDMA), 150 gms Ganja, some bitcoins, Huccah instrument and 3 cell phones were recovered from their possession.

The accused identified as Mohammad Gahel Rasool (25), a native of Sudan, Yona Lishwa Shab (26) from Tanza and Koneru Arjun who hail from Delhi.

According to police, Arjun has been residing in Vijayawada since past 4 years, got into Ganja business.

During interrogation, Arjun revealed that he has been purchasing drugs and ganja from Rasool and Shab. The two foreigners told police they were bringing drugs from Bengaluru and selling in Vijayawada.

A case has been filed in the matter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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