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Drugs worth over ₹10 cr incinerated in Sangareddy

Drugs worth over ₹10 cr incinerated in Sangareddy

The Hindu3 days ago

Drugs worth ₹10.11 crore seized in connection with 27 different cases in Sangareddy district were incinerated by the Excise Department on Tuesday (June 3). Among the contraband destroyed were 209.162 kilograms of ganja, 7 grams of diazepam, 0.496 kilograms of alprazolam, 0.468 kilograms of poppy straw, and 90.23 kilograms of methylmethcathinone (3-MMC), a synthetic drug.
The drugs, seized by four different police stations including Patancheru, Sangareddy, Narayankhed, and Andole, were destroyed at the Medicare Environmental Management facility in Isnapur.

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Drugs worth over ₹10 cr incinerated in Sangareddy
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Drugs worth over ₹10 cr incinerated in Sangareddy

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