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4 drug peddlers held, 6kgs cocaine worth crores recovered in Baramulla

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September 18, 2020
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4 drug peddlers held, 6kgs cocaine worth crores recovered in Baramulla
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Srinagar, Sept 18: Police on Friday recovered cocaine weighing about 6 kilograms on the disclosure of four persons arrested by it in Baramulla district of north Kashmir, officials said. The drugs are said to be worth crores of rupees.
A police officer said that Police arrested four suspected persons at Old Town Baramulla and on their disclosure six packets of the narcotic drugs were recovered. “The drugs are like cocaine and are weighing about 6kgs,” the officer said. The officer identified the arrested persons as Bilal Mir son of Ghulam Mohammad Mir of Gulnar Park, Rafiq Sofi alias Kanjwal son of Mohammad Shaban of Syed Karim, Tariq Bhuroo son of Abdul Rashid Bhuroo of Azad Gunj and Shabir Ahmed Mir son of Habibullah Mir of Ahan Ganderbal.
The officer said that a case (FIR no. 160/2020) under section 8/21-29 NDPS Act stands registered In Police Station Baramulla and further investigation continues. “This is the biggest recovery of this year while dealing with the menace of drug peddling in the district,” the officer added. gns

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