Two Odisha Men Arrested at Secunderabad Station With 10 Kg of Ganja
Police say the pair used passenger trains to exploit higher Delhi prices.
Overview
- A joint check by the Government Railway Police, the EAGLE team and the Railway Protection Force intercepted the suspects around 10 a.m. in Secunderabad’s general waiting hall.
- Officers seized 10.089 kg of ganja valued at about ₹5.04 lakh and recovered two mobile phones.
- The accused were identified as Dipak Sahu, 26, and Deepak Gouda, 20, both from Ganjam district in Odisha.
- Police said they arrived by the Visakha Express and intended to continue to Delhi later that night with the consignment.
- Investigators said the shipment was bought the previous day for ₹35,000 and that the pair had earlier runs sourcing from Odisha’s Gajapati forests, with a probe underway to trace the supplier and any wider network.