- Enforcement Police raid tea shop in Uppal area
- 730 grams of marijuana seized in Rangareddy district
The Rangareddy District Enforcement Police arrested a man for selling marijuana from a tea stall in Uppal. Officers seized 730 grams of marijuana during the operation. The case highlights continued enforcement action against drug sales in public places.
According to the available details, the accused worked as a helper at a tea shop located in the Post Office area of Uppal. He allegedly sold ganja from the stall. Reports state that he sold each packet for Rs. 500. The police tracked the activity and then planned a raid to catch the suspect.
Enforcement Police catch accused red handed
The Enforcement Police raided the tea shop on Friday. During the raid, officers caught the accused red handed while selling marijuana. They recovered 730 grams of the banned substance from his possession. The seizure formed the basis of the arrest and further legal action.
Officials identified the accused as Udyanath. He worked as a helper at the tea shop where the illegal sale took place. The police confirmed that the operation was conducted by the Rangareddy District Enforcement Police. The case was reported by media.
Meanwhile, the incident has drawn attention to the misuse of small businesses for illegal activities. Tea stalls are common public spaces, and therefore, enforcement teams continue to monitor such locations. The police action reflects ongoing efforts to curb the sale of ganja in urban areas.
Later, officials reiterated that strict action would continue against those involved in drug sales. The arrest and seizure underline the role of enforcement raids in identifying and stopping illegal trade. The investigation will proceed based only on the material seized and the circumstances of the raid, as reported.
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