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3 held with poppy husk, intoxicant pills

BATHINDA: The CIA-2 wing of the Bathinda police today arrested a driver and cleaner of a truck with 125-kg of poppy husk at a naka at Kataar Singh Wala village.

3 held with poppy husk, intoxicant pills

The accused in police custody in Bathinda on Sunday. A TRIBUNE PHOTOGRAPH



Tribune News Service

Bathinda, October 15

The CIA-2 wing of the Bathinda police today arrested a driver and cleaner of a truck with 125-kg of poppy husk at a naka at Kataar Singh Wala village.

The police have also booked the owner of the truck, who is absconding. A case under the NDPS Act has been registered at the Kotfatta police station.

Investigating officer Gurinder Singh said, “We received a tip-off regarding the accused. Both were carrying poppy husk in the truck from Rajasthan.”

The police set up a naka at Kataar Singh Wala village and intercepted the truck (PB-11CF-3929).

The police arrested driver Avtar Singh, a resident of Ramgarh in Sangrur district, and Sunil Singh, a resident of Rambagh area, Barnala, he added.

Gurinder Singh said the accused had purchased poppy husk for Rs 4,000. The police have also booked owner Sewak Singh, a resident of Barnala.

The arrested accused were today produced in a court and were sent on one-day police remand.

In other incident, the Sangat police today arrested Mandir Singh, a resident of Jai Singh Wala, with 2.5-kg of poppy husk from Mashana village.

Investigating officer Surjit Singh said the accused was booked under the NDPS Act.

In another case, the Thermal police have arrested a woman with 80 intoxicant pills and 8 bottles of intoxicant syrup. The accused has been identified as Neelam Rani, a resident of the area near DAV College, Bathinda.

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