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Moga police arrest 3, seize 15,000 narcotic pills

The accused were presented in judicial court to obtain police remand to uncover their backward and forward links in the drug supply chain
The arrested accused in police custody.

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The Moga police today arrested three persons and recovered 15,000 narcotic pills, along with a car from them.

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The accused have been identified as Mohammad Arshad (25), Amaan (24), residents of Gulawathi, Uttar Pradesh, and Ram Kumar Pandey (38), a resident of Chandigarh.

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Police claimed that following a tip-off, the three accused were apprehended. A search of their car led to the recovery of two bags containing 1,500 strips of narcotic pills.

Preliminary checks indicate that none of the arrested individuals have a prior criminal record.

The accused were presented in judicial court today to obtain police remand for interrogation to uncover their backward and forward links in the drug supply chain, said SSP Ajay Gandhi.

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