Six Were Booked For Smuggling Gutka, Tobacco Products Worth Rs. 44 Lakhs In Adilabad  

Adilabad/Hyderabad, June 24 (Maxim News): In two different incidents, six persons were booked on the charges of smuggling banned gutka and tobacco products during raids conducted on two warehouses here on Monday. Large quantities of gutka worth Rs. 44.19 lakh were seized from the warehouses.

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In a press statement, Superintendent of Police Gaush Alam said a case was registered against SK Rahmathullah, Arbaj Khan, Saif Ullah Khan, Shameem Ullah Khan, Fasi Ullah Khan, and Sajid Ullah for their role in the smuggling of prohibited gutka.  Prohibited gutka and products were stored in a warehouse of Diamond Transport located in Adilabad-I town police station.  The value of the gutka and tobacco products was assessed to be 41.31 lakhs. 

Meanwhile, Arbaj Khan, Saif Ullah Khan, Shameem Ullah Khan, Fasi Ullah Khan, and Saud Ullah Khan were booked for allegedly involved in the smuggling of banned gutka and tobacco products. The value of seized gutka and tobacco products was estimated to be Rs. 2.87 lakh.

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On June 23, two out of the five persons, who were booked for allegedly smuggling banned gutka and tobacco were arrested for their role in the offense when police conducted raids on five warehouses here on Saturday night. The value of seized gutka and tobacco products was assessed to be Rs. 77.60 lakh.  (Maxim News) 


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