Family Ties and Drug Crimes: Three Women Arrested in Pune Ganja Bust
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- September 28, 2025
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In a startling development that has sent ripples through the local community, Pune's Mundhwa police have dismantled an alleged family-run drug operation, leading to the arrest of three women—a mother, her daughter, and daughter-in-law—on charges of peddling ganja.
The arrests, which took place in the Keshavnagar area of Mundhwa, highlight a concerning trend of illicit activities reaching even into the fabric of family units.
Acting on a precise tip-off, law enforcement authorities swooped in, apprehending the trio and seizing a significant cache of narcotics.
Police officials confirmed that a total of 3.1 kilograms of ganja, with an estimated street value of Rs 31,000, was confiscated during the operation. This successful bust underscores the relentless efforts of the Pune Police to crack down on the drug trade that continues to plague various parts of the city.
The women identified as the prime accused in this case are Sandhya Suresh Karkade, 50, her daughter Reshma Suresh Karkade, 27, and her daughter-in-law Payal Sumit Karkade, 25.
Their involvement in the alleged sale of ganja has registered a case against them under relevant sections of the stringent Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
The Mundhwa police station is actively pursuing the investigation, with a primary focus on tracing the origin and supply chain of the seized contraband.
Authorities are determined to uncover the larger network involved in providing the drugs to this family unit, aiming to dismantle the operation from its roots.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive nature of drug-related crimes and the challenges faced by law enforcement. The community is urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with police to help combat such activities and ensure a safer environment for all.
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