Did Delhi Police Apprehend a Female Drug Peddler?
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New Delhi, Dec 23 (NationPress) In a significant advancement for the Centre’s ‘Drug-Free India’ initiative, the Delhi Police have detained a female drug peddler in Nihal Vihar and confiscated 341 grams of ganja along with Rs 3.72 lakh in cash, which is believed to be earnings from narcotics sales, according to officials on Tuesday.
As per the reports from the Delhi Police, the operation was executed by a patrolling unit from the Police Station Nihal Vihar on December 20, based on explicit instructions from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Outer District, to enhance vigilance against drug trafficking.
The team, consisting of ASI Arvind, Woman Head Constable Yogita, and Constable Sanjeet, was conducting a routine patrol in the Adhyapak Nagar area when they spotted a suspicious woman near a residence adjacent to Pari Garden carrying a brown bag.
Authorities stated that upon noticing the police unit, a nearby crowd quickly dispersed, and the woman attempted to flee.
"Upon sensing the presence of police personnel, the crowd instantly scattered, and the woman with the brown carry bag also tried to escape, but the alert team promptly chased and captured her on-site," the police noted in their press release.
Upon weighing, the illegal substance was determined to be 341 grams of ganja. Additionally, a total of Rs 3,72,830 was retrieved, which police suspect to be the proceeds from the illicit drug trade.
The confiscated drugs and cash were seized on-site following established legal protocols.
A case has been filed at Police Station Nihal Vihar under FIR No. 960/2025, in accordance with Section 20(b)(ii)A of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The accused woman has been formally arrested in connection with the case.
Further investigation disclosed that the accused has a prior criminal record, having been involved in over five cases under the Delhi Excise Act, according to police reports.
"The Outer District police are dedicated to combating narcotics-related offenses and protecting the community," stated DCP Sachin Sharma.