Madhya Pradesh: How were MD drugs worth over Rs 1.5 crore seized and two arrested?
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Bhopal/Mandsaur, Feb 3 (NationPress) In a major operation against the illicit drug trade, the Madhya Pradesh Police have apprehended two suspects and confiscated 1.5 kg of MD drugs (known as MDMA or ecstasy) valued at over Rs 1.5 crore in the international market.
Additionally, the police have seized two motorcycles and poppy husk (locally referred to as Doda Chura). This operation, executed by the City Kotwali police station in Mandsaur district, highlights the state's persistent and vigorous campaign against narcotics, as stated by police officials.
Leading the operation were Superintendent of Police Mandsaur Vinod Kumar Meena, Additional Superintendent of Police TS Singh Baghel, and City Superintendent of Police Jitendra Singh Bhaskar, accompanied by a platoon of police personnel.
The ground operation was led by the Station House Officer Kotwali. According to officials, the police acted on a tip-off from a reliable informant regarding Gulsher Khan Pathan, a resident of Devalji village in Pratapgarh district of Rajasthan, who was arriving in Mandsaur to deliver MD drugs to a local associate named Nandkishore, also known as Nandu.
Promptly responding to this information, the police team arrived at the specified location and intercepted both individuals. During the search, officers uncovered 1.5 kg of MD drugs from their possession, as confirmed by police officials.
The seized consignment has an estimated street value exceeding Rs 1.5 crore. Furthermore, the police confiscated poppy husk worth approximately Rs 7000 and the two motorcycles employed for transporting the contraband.
A case has been registered against Gulsher Khan Pathan and Nandkishore alias Nandu under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act at Kotwali police station in Mandsaur.
Both suspects are currently in custody, and ongoing investigations aim to trace the origins of the seized drugs, identify any broader networks, and uncover potential interstate supply routes.
MD drugs, a synthetic stimulant, pose a significant threat, especially in urban and semi-urban locales where they are often connected to party culture and youth addiction.
This substantial seizure represents a critical blow to traffickers operating in the Malwa region, particularly along the Madhya Pradesh-Rajasthan border.
Senior officials have reiterated their commitment to maintaining a strict stance against narcotics and have encouraged citizens to report any credible information regarding drug activities through official channels, assuring complete confidentiality.