
25 kg ganja seized, one arrested
Railway Protection Force
(RPF) personnel seized 25 kg ganja valued at Rs 5 lakh at Anugrah Narayan Road station, falling under DDU division of the East Central Railway (ECR) on Saturday. A person, identified as Sanjay Prasad (58), from Rohtas was arrested in connection with the seizure.
According to ECR's chief public relations officer (CPRO) Saraswati Chandra, on a routine patrol duty, the RPF personnel grew suspicious of Sanjay's movement on platform number 2 at Anugrah Narayan Road station. Upon searching his belongings, the RPF personnel found ganja packed in 24 separate packets concealed within his luggage.
Initial investigations revealed that Sanjay was acting as a carrier of the contraband. After interrogation and recording his statement before Dehri on Sone RPF inspector Ram Vilas Ram, he was handed over to the GRP Dehri on Sone for further legal action against him under various sections of the narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances (NDPS) Act, the CPRO said.
DDU RPF commandant, Jethin B Raj, said the crackdown on drug trafficking would continue.
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