Jhajjar Police Arrest Three, Seize 1,680 Drug Capsules in Two Operations
Jhajjar Police Arrest Three, Seize 1,680 Drug Capsules

Jhajjar: In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, the Jhajjar police carried out two back-to-back operations within 48 hours, arresting three individuals and busting a supply chain linked to Delhi. The operations, led by the anti-narcotic cell on April 23 and April 25, resulted in the seizure of 1,680 intoxicant capsules and 75 banned vials, weighing approximately 7.5 kg.

First Operation on April 23

Acting on specific intelligence inputs, a police team laid a trap in Nuna Majra village under the Bahadurgarh Sadar police station area. They apprehended an accused who was allegedly selling narcotic substances. During a search of his car, the team seized 960 capsules weighing 576 grams and 75 restricted vials. Interrogation revealed that the accused procured the drugs from a supplier based in Chhawla, Delhi. Following this lead, the police arrested the supplier as well.

Second Operation on April 25

In the second operation, a police team led by an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) intercepted an accused near Shiv Mandir in Chhotu Ram Nagar, under the Linepar police station limits. A search led to the recovery of 720 banned intoxicant capsules weighing 432 grams.

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Police Commissioner's Statement

Addressing a press conference, Jhajjar police commissioner Rajshree Singh said the police are following a strict 'zero tolerance' policy against drug trafficking. She emphasized that anyone involved in the illegal trade—whether a supplier, middleman, or consumer—would face stringent action. She also appealed to the public to cooperate with the police by reporting any suspicious activities.

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