City
Epaper

Noida: One held, over 8 kg ganja recovered

By ANI | Updated: October 18, 2021 11:15 IST

Noida Police on Monday arrested one person and allegedly recovered over 8 kilograms of ganja and a motorcycle from his possession.

Open in App

Noida Police on Monday arrested one person and allegedly recovered over 8 kilograms of ganja and a motorcycle from his possession.

As per Noida Police Commissioner's Twitter handle, the accused was arrested from Ace City society in Noida and was then taken into custody after being produced in court.

"Ganja smuggler accused arrested by police station Bisrakh, 8 kg 100 grams of ganja and a motorcycle recovered from the possession," the Police Commissioner tweeted in Hindi.

During interrogation, the accused said that he supplied ganja in the area, the police claimed.

Search for other associates of the arrested accused is underway.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Noida policeBisrakh
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalGreater Noida Shock: Traffic Cop Dragged on Car Bonnet for 500 Metres, Driver Flees

MumbaiMumbai: Accused Who Threatened RDX Blast During Ganeshotsav Festival Detained by Bihar Cyber Crime Police

NationalNew Twist In Noida Dowry Case: Viral CCTV Clip Shows Husband Wasn’t Home During Fire, Cops Probe

NationalGreater Noida Horror: Man Burns Wife Alive Over Dowry, Posts Emotional Message to Mislead Police

NationalUttar Pradesh Accident: 4 Dead, 24 Injured After Truck’s Tyre Burst on Eastern Peripheral Expressway

National Realted Stories

NationalJamiat’s remarks against us are ‘deeply unfortunate’: AIMIM

National‘I dedicate my life to him’: Anoop Antony on PM Modi's praise

NationalHeroin valued at Rs 2.10 crore seized in Assam; three held

NationalNHRC member Priyank Kanoongo seeks probe into FSSAI document leak, role of accused

NationalHimachal CITU chief slams move to discontinue 10% annual hike for SEHB workers