Tuesday, December 9, 2025
ADVT 
India

2 Arrested In Delhi For Possession Of Charas Worth Rs. 1.1 Crore

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Dec, 2018 02:18 AM

    Two men have been arrested with 1.1 kilogram of charas, valued at Rs. 1.1 crore in international market, from north Delhi's Civil Lines area, police said on Wednesday.


    The accused persons were identified as Sobhe Ram alias Saurav Thakur, 25 and Sanu Thakur alias Tilak Thakur, 21, residents of Himachal Pradesh's Kullu district, they said.


    They were arrested on Sunday following a tip off that two men, who supply drugs in Delhi and Rajasthan, would come near Chandgi Ram Akhara at Outer Ring Road with a huge quantity of charas, the police said.


    During a search, 1.1 kilogram of charas was recovered from under speedometer of the accused persons' car. It is worth Rs. 1.1 crore in the international market, Additional Commissioner of Police (Crime) Rajeev Ranjan said.


    During interrogation, the accused disclosed that they are relatives. They used to supply charas to one Tony in Rajasthan and Janu in Gurgaon, he said.


    They revealed that they started out by selling charas to tourists visiting Malana and Kasol in Himachal Pradesh, the police said.

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Arunachal Governor Takes Pregnant Woman In His Own Chopper To Hospital

    When the chopper developed a snag after refuelling at Tezpur, the Governor requisitioned an Air Force helicopter and let the woman and her husband leave first for the capital city. He returned later in another aircraft.

    Arunachal Governor Takes Pregnant Woman In His Own Chopper To Hospital

    India Strongly Supports The Cause Of Palestine, Says PM Modi

    India Strongly Supports The Cause Of Palestine, Says PM Modi
    "I wish to convey India's strong support for the Palestinian cause and to express our solidarity with the Palestinian people," PM Modi said.

    India Strongly Supports The Cause Of Palestine, Says PM Modi

    Vijay Mallya Is Ready To Pay His Dues, Lawyer Tells Court

    Vijay Mallya Is Ready To Pay His Dues, Lawyer Tells Court
    Vijay Mallya — who is currently in London— has so far neither appeared in court, nor submitted any undertaking indicating he would join the process of law in India, the ED’s counsel, DP Singh, told the court.

    Vijay Mallya Is Ready To Pay His Dues, Lawyer Tells Court

    Kartarpur Corridor Can Undo Freeze In India, Pak Ties: Pakistani Media

    The move to build the Kartarpur Corridor has the potential to undo the “freeze” in ties between India and Pakistan and push the two sides to engage in a positive and purposeful manner, the Pakistani media commented on Thursday.

    Kartarpur Corridor Can Undo Freeze In India, Pak Ties: Pakistani Media

    After ‘Lungi Dance’ Video, Visva-Bharati Asks All To Maintain Decorum

    A video showing some teachers joining students in dance to the beats of Hindi song 'Lungi dance' during a game of musical chair has gone viral on social media.

    After ‘Lungi Dance’ Video, Visva-Bharati Asks All To Maintain Decorum

    Asked Sidhu To Reconsider Pak Trip, Didn't Hear From Him: Amarinder Singh

    "Sidhu told me he had already committed himself to going. When I informed him of the stand I had taken on the issue, he said it was his personal visit but he would get back to me. But I did not hear from him," Mr Singh said.

    Asked Sidhu To Reconsider Pak Trip, Didn't Hear From Him: Amarinder Singh