
Man, Addicted To Glue, Kills Family After They Refused To Give Money
In Maharashtra, a man, under chemical influence, attacked his parents and grandmother with a knife after being denied money.
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In Maharashtra's Beed district, a man, under the influence of chemicals, allegedly attacked his parents and grandmother with a knife after being denied money, reportedly to support his addiction.
As per a report by NDTV, the accused identified as Arbaaz Ramzan Qureshi, stabbed his family members after an argument. His grandmother, Zubeda Qureshi, died on the spot. While his is parents are undergoing treatment at a government hospital in Ambajogai. Their condition is said to be critical.
The accused had asked his family members for money but was refused. The intoxicated man then resorted to violence and stabbed his parents and grandmother.
He has been taken into custody by the police.
Man Held with Rs 14.5 Crore Drugs at Mumbai Airport
Customs officials have seized over 14 kg of hydroponic marijuana valued at Rs 14.5 crore, hidden in the trolley bag of a passenger who arrived at Mumbai airport from Bangkok, authorities reported on Thursday.
During the examination of the baggage, Customs personnel recovered 14.548 kg of hydroponic marijuana, with an estimated value of Rs 14.5 crore in the illicit drug market.
The passenger was arrested under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
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