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Woman held in Goa with 6 kg ganja

By IANS | Updated: December 1, 2022 22:35 IST

Panaji, Dec 1 The Goa Police on Thursday arrested a woman from Jharkhand for allegedly possessing 6 kg ...

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Panaji, Dec 1 The Goa Police on Thursday arrested a woman from Jharkhand for allegedly possessing 6 kg ganja valued at Rs 6 lakh, the police said.

The arrested individual has been identified as Muskan Karuwa, 19, a resident of Jharkhand.

She was apprehended after the Anti-Narcotic Cell of Goa Police led by Deputy Superintendent of Police Nerlon Albuquerque conducted a raid near Karmali Railway Station, Tiswadi in North Goa.

Police said the raid was a follow-up of a case that was earlier registered by the Anti Narcotic Cell on November 26.

Three persons were previously arrested at Ponda in South Goa for possessing drugs.

While questioning them, some vital clues were obtained by the police, which helped them to nab the accused woman from Jharkhand.

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