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J-K police detains overground worker of terrorists in Poonch
J-K police detains overground worker of terrorists in Poonch

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Time of India

J-K police detains overground worker of terrorists in Poonch

5 5 Next Stay Playback speed 1x Normal Back 0.25x 0.5x 1x Normal 1.5x 2x 5 5 / Skip Ads by An alleged overground worker for terrorists was detained in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, with police claiming that his presence and actions posed a serious threat to public order and tranquillity Mohd Qayoom , a resident of Qasba village, has been nabbed under the stringent Public Safety Act PSA ), a spokesperson of the force said, adding he was identified as an overground worker involved in activities detrimental to the region's security and integrity."After thorough investigation and compiling intelligence inputs, a dossier was submitted, and a PSA detention order was obtained. Acting swiftly, police detained the individual and lodged him in the Rajouri district jail under preventive detention," the spokesperson said the action is a part of sustained efforts by police to curb the activities of anti-national elements and their also booked a notorious drug peddler under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act for his repeated involvement in selling and distributing contraband narcotics in the Ramban district.

Court refuses bail to Bengaluru company COO in tramadol smuggling case
Court refuses bail to Bengaluru company COO in tramadol smuggling case

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Court refuses bail to Bengaluru company COO in tramadol smuggling case

MUMBAI: A special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) court on April 8, rejected the bail plea of the chief operating officer of a Bangalore-based company, who was arrested by the customs department for allegedly attempting to smuggle around one million tramadol tablets worth ₹21 crore to Sudan in February 2023. The consignment was intercepted by the customs department before it could be shipped to a pharmacy firm in Juba, South Sudan. This is the fourth bail plea filed by the 49-year-old COO of M/s First Wealth Solutions, Gudipati Subramaniyam. The firm had allegedly mis-declared the banned psychotropic substance as Tamol-X-225, a calcium carbonate tablet and was trying to smuggle it abroad, but the central intelligence unit of the customs department intercepted and seized the shipment. On examination of the drug substance at the Air Cargo Complex in Sahar, reports declared it as tramadol. As per the prosecution, Subramaniyam attempted to export the mis-declared tramadol tablets earlier as well. The COO had sought bail contending that there were irregularities in terms of the procedures followed to examine the seized drugs. He stated that as per section 52 A of the NDPS act, the magistrate is required to certify photographs and sign on the samples of the seized materials. Gudipati alleged that there was a violation of the said section and that the samples were not signed by the magistrate and argued that in such a case, he was entitled to be released on bail. To this, the court observed that any procedural irregularity under section 52 A of NDPS Act would not entitle him to be released on bail or make the entire evidence collected during the course of investigation inadmissible. 'As earlier bail applications of the accused were rejected by the trial Court till Apex Court observing that, applicant along with co-accused were acting pursuant to their criminal conspiracy to export Tramadol to Sudan without export authorization', observed special judge CS Datir while rejecting Subramaniya's bail plea. The judgement further added that there was no gross violation of any section of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, 1985 as alleged by the accused. Additionally, the court has stated that the criminal activities and the conspiracy of the applicant has been established prima-facie.

Two arrested, ganja seized in Kalaburagi
Two arrested, ganja seized in Kalaburagi

The Hindu

time23-04-2025

  • The Hindu

Two arrested, ganja seized in Kalaburagi

The Kalaburagi Police have arrested two ganja peddlers and seized 6.915 kg of ganja worth ₹6.5 lakh here near Langar Hanuman temple area on Wednesday. The accused were identified as 30-year-old Shahbaaz Abdul Rasheed of Umar Colony and 31-year-old Banu of Aman Nagar in the city. During interrogation, the accused confessed that they brought ganja from Jalgaon district in Maharashtra to sell it to Abdul Shaikh and Ramesh Kale in Kalaburagi. Sub-Urban Police have filed a case against them under the relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act.

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