Drug peddler arrested in Guwahati
First Published: 26th June, 2018 16:14 IST
A drug peddler named Abdul Rafik was arrested from Guwahati after a raid was conducted by CID in the city’s Kahilipara area. 16 cartons containing a banned cough syrup Prodyl
A drug peddler named Abdul Rafik was arrested from Guwahati after a raid was conducted by CID in the city’s Kahilipara area.
16 cartons containing a banned cough syrup Prodyl were recovered from a vehicle at Dakhingaon Tiniali which led to the owner Rafik’s arrest.
It is being estimated that the seized quantity of banned cough is more than Rs 3 lakhs. The drug peddler is a resident of Nagaon.
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