Noida drug bust: 5 women arrested, 6.1 kg cannabis seized in Sector-18
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Gautam Buddha Nagar Police arrested five women on Friday, 17 July for alleged involvement in cannabis smuggling, sale, and purchase in Noida, recovering 6.1 kg of illegal cannabis from their possession. All five have been booked under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, and legal proceedings are underway.
How the Arrests Were Made
Acting on inputs from local intelligence and beat policing, officers from Noida's Sector-20 police station conducted a targeted operation and swooped down on the alleged drug network at a park in Sector-18. The five women were apprehended on the spot, and the seized cannabis has been taken into custody as evidence.
Who Was Arrested
The five accused have been identified as Neha (wife of Kaluram), Prema (wife of Ram Bhajan), Bindiya alias Sonakshi (wife of Arbe Singh), Lakshmi (wife of Tilak), and Sushila alias Karishma (wife of Vishwa Deep). According to investigators, Neha, Prema, and Bindiya alias Sonakshi are originally from Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, while Lakshmi and Sushila hail from Agra and were reportedly residing in the Kalyanpuri area of Delhi at the time of arrest.
Prior Criminal Records
Investigators say several of the arrested women have prior criminal histories. A theft and possession of stolen property case is registered against Neha in Lucknow. Bindiya alias Sonakshi faces multiple charges in Delhi, including robbery and theft. Lakshmi has a theft-related case in Etawah, while Sushila alias Karishma has multiple prior cases at various police stations in Agra for theft, robbery, and related offences.
Investigation and What Comes Next
Police are currently probing the origin source of the cannabis and the supply network through which it reached Gautam Buddha Nagar. Interrogation of the five accused is ongoing to identify suppliers, buyers, and other potential members of the alleged gang. Authorities have stated that if additional individuals linked to this network are identified, action will be taken against them as well. This bust is part of the Gautam Buddha Nagar Police's intensified campaign against the district's drug trade, which has seen multiple operations in recent months.