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Agartala: Police recovers marijuana from the state Post Office Headquarter

First Published: 5th May, 2018 13:12 IST

Agartala Police recovered around 12 bundles of ganja from the state Post Office Headquarter on Friday. In a special drive against anti-social elements led by SDPO Sadar, a total of

Agartala Police recovered around 12 bundles of ganja from the state Post Office Headquarter on Friday.

In a special drive against anti-social elements led by SDPO Sadar, a total of twelve sacks of ganja were recovered. Reportedly, the sacks were supposed to be parceled to other states from Tripura.

Meanwhile, another search operation was also conducted by the DTDC Office at the Jagannath Bari road, but no such contraband substances were found.

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