Haryana Police Seized 250 Grams Heroin In Sirsa

Police Get Huge Success in Sirsa, Recovered 250 Grams Heroin And Four People Arrested
Haryana Police Seized 250 Grams Heroin In Sirsa
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Under the leadership of the Superintendent of Police, Dr. Arun Singh, the police have recovered 250 grams of heroin of around 25 lakh rupees from different places and arrested four people. On the basis of important information during the patrol and checking, the CIA Sirsa Police has captured two people with 227 grams of heroin from village Rodi area.

The arrested people have identified as Jaspal and Charanpal resident of village Dadu. Inspector Ravindra Kumar, in-charge of Sirsa told that a police team led by Assistant Sub-Inspector Tarsem Singh of CIA staff managed to arrested both people with 227 grams of heroin during the patrol and checking from their car.

They said that after getting the names of the suppliers from the arrested persons, they have started looking for the supplier by registering a case under the Narcotics Act in Rodi police station.

The CIA in-charge said in another case that a police team of CIA has managed to arrest a young man with 20 grams of heroin from the Bhadra Bazaar area of ​​the city during patrol and checking. The arrested youth has been identified as Sonu resident of Sirsa.

A police team led by Assistant Sub Inspector Satyanarayana of the CIA Sirsa police team was present in the city's Bhadra market during patrolling and checking. During this time, the youth coming from the front turned back and tried to run away to see police, during this time police arrested them and recovered 20 grams of heroin from their possession.

Meanwhile, Kalanwali police of the district have recovered 3 grams of heroin from the possession of a young man under patrol and checking. The arrested youth has been identified as Sandeep resident of Mandi Kalanwali. The police have started looking for the supplier by registering a case under the Narcotics Act in the Kalanwali police station against two people.

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