Hyderabad's War on Drugs: Four Arrested, Massive Ganja Haul and Live Plant Seized in Coordinated Raids
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- September 03, 2025
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Hyderabad's relentless fight against illicit drug trafficking saw significant victories this week as police forces executed separate, intelligence-led operations, resulting in the apprehension of four individuals and the seizure of over 17 kilograms of ganja, alongside a live cannabis plant. These coordinated efforts underscore the city's commitment to dismantling drug networks that often target its youth and student population.
The first breakthrough came when Narsingi police, acting on a tip-off, raided a residence in Bandlaguda Jagir.
There, officers successfully intercepted two suspects, K. Nagachandra and K. Kiran Kumar. The duo was found in possession of approximately two kilograms of ganja, which they reportedly sourced from the notorious Andhra-Odisha border (AOB) region. Investigations revealed that Nagachandra and Kiran Kumar were actively engaged in peddling these narcotics, primarily targeting students and other young individuals within the city, contributing to the concerning spread of substance abuse among vulnerable demographics.
In a separate but equally crucial operation, the vigilant teams of the Cyberabad Special Operations Team (SOT) and Rajendranagar SOT collaborated to make another substantial dent in the local drug trade.
Their joint efforts led them to the vicinity of a hotel in Attapur, where they successfully apprehended N. Suresh and P. Srikanth. During the arrest, authorities discovered a staggering 15 kilograms of ganja in their possession. More alarmingly, the operation also led to the seizure of a live ganja plant, indicating a potential attempt at local cultivation or a direct supply chain from cultivation points.
Similar to the Narsingi case, initial questioning of Suresh and Srikanth revealed that they too were procuring their illicit supply from the Andhra-Odisha border.
Their modus operandi mirrored that of many drug peddlers: distributing the contraband to students and other young people across Hyderabad, exploiting a demand fuelled by various socio-economic factors. The street value of the confiscated drugs is estimated to be considerable, highlighting the profitability of such illegal enterprises and the scale of the threat they pose to public health and safety.
These recent arrests and seizures serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by drug trafficking.
However, they also demonstrate the unwavering resolve of the Hyderabad police to combat this menace head-on. Authorities continue to urge the public to report any suspicious activities related to drug peddling, emphasizing that community cooperation is vital in creating a drug-free environment for the city's residents, particularly its younger generation.
The operations signal a clear message to drug peddlers: Hyderabad is not a safe haven for illegal narcotics.
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