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Andhra Pradesh Police Arrested Two People With Cannabis

Andhra Pradesh Police arrested two people including a minor with 249 kg of cannabis, know the whole matter.

Andhra Pradesh Police arrested two people with 249 kg of cannabis. Police have recovered 249 kg of cannabis in a vehicle.

According to the police, an SUV carrying ganja was intercepted at the Kovvur police station area on Tuesday.

According to the information, the arrested accused are residents of Zaheerabad in Sangareddy district.

249 kg ganja seized

One of those arrested has been identified as 25-year-old Rathod Bablu. The arrested minor is 17 years old and is studying in Inter.

Police said, “During interrogation, it was found that the two left from Zaheerabad on June 20 and went to Mardamalli, where they deposited 124 packets of cannabis weighing around 249 kg.

Then both of them left for Zaheerabad with cannabis, during that time the police got information about taking ganja. The police caught the car midway.

Hemp supplier also busted in Prayagraj.

Let us inform you that on Wednesday, the Special Task Force (STF) busted the gang supplying ganja to the nearby districts including Prayagraj.

On Wednesday, STF recovered more than nine quintals of sand loaded in DCM from the Koran area.

Know since when has cannabis been banned in India.

Let us tell you that earlier there was no ban on the use of cannabis in India, but it was banned from 1985 onwards.

After this, Rajiv Gandhi’s government brought the NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act) in 1985 (NDPS), after which ganja was banned.

In this law, the use of the cannabis plant i.e. the fruit and flower of Cannabis was kept in the category of crime. This means that it is illegal to keep its flower and the use of the leaves is legal.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed said; The punishment of blasphemy being taught in madrasas is to cut the neck.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has questioned Madrasa education over the brutal murder of a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur.

He wondered whether young children were being taught in madrassas that the punishment for blasphemy was slitting.

Muslim law did not come from the Qur’an.

Khan said that children up to the age of 14 should be given general education, not madrasa education. This is their basic right. Only then should children be given any special education.

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