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Peddler caught with heroin, cash near crematorium

Peddler caught with heroin, cash near crematorium

Time of India04-05-2025

Ludhiana: A drug peddler was Sunday caught with 50gm of heroin and Rs 20,000 drug money near a crematorium close to the Science College in Jagraon. Identified as
Karamjit Singh Karmu
of Akhara village, he is said to have been in and out of jail many times in the past.
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ASI Sukhdev Singh of the CIA (crime investigating agency) said they were tipped off about Karamjit visiting the crematorium to supply heroin. Acting on it, police raided the spot and apprehended him. The consignment and drug money were seized from his possession.
NDPS sections were slapped on him by City Jagraon police.
Investigation is under way to bust the drug peddling network of the accused.
Police sources said the accused already has 13 cases against him, which include nine drug peddling cases, two of theft and one under the Arms Act.

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