CCB cracks down on drug peddlers, seizes narcotics worth over ₹55 lakh

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  • CCB has intensified its crackdown on drug trafficking
  • Arrests multiple peddlers and seizes narcotics worth over ₹55 lakh
  • CCB has been actively tracking drug syndicates operating in city

The Central Crime Branch (CCB) has intensified its crackdown on drug trafficking, arresting multiple peddlers and seizing narcotics worth over ₹55 lakh in separate operations across the city.

In a major bust within DJ Halli police station limits, officers arrested a Kerala native found in possession of 523 grams of MDMA crystals. Authorities also recovered two mobile phones, with the total contraband value estimated at ₹55 lakh. Bengaluru Police Commissioner B. Dayananda reportedly confirmed the arrest and stated that investigations are ongoing to trace the wider network involved in drug distribution.

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In another operation, CCB officials apprehended a security guard moonlighting as a drug peddler. The accused was found with 3.2 kg of narcotics worth ₹2.5 lakh. Further raids led to the seizure of 1,500 Tramadol tablets and 870 injections, suspected to be intended for illegal distribution.

The CCB has been actively tracking drug syndicates operating in Bengaluru, with recent operations aimed at dismantling their networks. Authorities have urged citizens to report any suspicious activities related to drug trade and assured continued action against offenders.

With the city witnessing a surge in drug-related cases, law enforcement agencies are ramping up efforts to curb the menace and prevent illicit substances from reaching local communities.

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