Bengaluru: In a joint operation, the Maharashtra police and Mysuru police have raided a narcotics manufacturing factory on the outer ring road of Mysuiru and seized 13 kg of MDMA and 37 kg of liquid being used to manufacture MDMA, all worth over Rs 100 crore in the international market.
Interestingly, the narcotics manufactured here were being supplied to Maharashtra and the raiding police squad have arrested four persons in this connection. The Mysuru city Commissioner has suspended the Narasimharaja police station inspector Lakshmikanth Talawar for dereliction of duty, under whose jurisdiction the factory comes.
Recently, a drug peddler who was arrested by the Maharashtra police had confessed that he was procuring drugs from Mysuru. He had told the police that a large quantity of the MDMA was stored in Mysuru either in the form of powder or pills and was being supplied to Maharashtra.
#WATCH | Bengaluru: On the raid by Mumbai Police in Mysuru in connection with a drugs case, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara says, "I think Mumbai Police has caught someone, either a smuggler or a user. They have traced it to Mysuru, and obviously, the person they have… pic.twitter.com/Tkf1tQkSo1
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Based on the information, the Maharashtra police approached the Mysuru City Police Commissioner Seema Latkar, who organised the raid. In the early hours on Sunday, the police team raided an old garage near Belavattha in the outer ring road. Among the four arrested, two are from Mysuru and the other two are outsiders. The police have refused to divulge any details of the arrested, as it would hamper the future investigations.
Operation Mahadev: How Security Forces Gunned Down 3 Terrorists Likely Linked To Pahalgam Terror Attack— Full DetailsReacting to the drug factory in Mysuru, Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwar said that it was a disturbing development, as Mysuru was a quiet place without much such activities.
``Now we have unearthed the factory, we are taking strict action against such activities. Even our police are investigating various angles of the incident,'' he added.
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