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Avadi Police Arrest Three, Seize 18 kg of Ganja in Two Separate Operations

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Police in Avadi, India arrested three individuals and seized 18 kg of ganja in two separate enforcement operations on Tuesday. The arrests were made by the Ambattur and Poonamallee Prohibition Enforcement Wings during routine patrols, with all three suspects having procured the contraband from Odisha for sale. The seizures are part of ongoing drug enforcement efforts in the region.

The Avadi Police Commissionerate arrested three individuals and confiscated 18 kg of ganja across two separate incidents on Tuesday. In the first case, the Ambattur Prohibition Enforcement Wing intercepted Arunkumar near Meenakshi Nagar in Thirumullaivoyal and found 8 kg of ganja in his possession, which he had procured from Odisha for resale. In the second case, the Poonamallee Prohibition Enforcement Wing stopped two individuals, Sujith and Roy Joy, near Parivakkam signal during surveillance operations and recovered 5 kg of ganja from each of them, also sourced from Odisha. All three suspects were arrested, and investigations are continuing to determine the full scope of their drug distribution network.

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