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Andhra: Banned gutka worth over Rs 11 lakhs seized, 4 held

By ANI | Updated: August 26, 2020 15:05 IST

Chandarlapadu Police on Wednesday arrested four persons and seized 4 kilograms of cannabis, 25 liquour bottles and banned gutka worth over Rs 11 lakhs.

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Chandarlapadu Police on Wednesday arrested four persons and seized 4 kilograms of cannabis, 25 liquour bottles and banned gutka worth over Rs 11 lakhs.

A car and three two-wheeler vehicle have also been seized from the possession of the accused.

"Last night at around 9 pm Nandigama rural SI Satish got credible information. Based on that, Chandarlapadu Police intercepted a car. The car was carrying banned gutka (chewing tobacco), liquor bottles from Telangana and 4 kilograms of ganja. Main accused Koteswara Rao's car and vehicles of three buyers have been seized" said Nandigama DSP Ramana Murty while speaking to .

"Besides, gutka worth Rs 11.3 lakhs, 4 kilograms of ganja and 24 liquor bottles from Telangana have been seized," the DSP added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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