Tripura: Huge quantity of marijuana recovered in Sipahijala
First Published: 24th July, 2018 20:08 IST
In a search operation carried out by Tripura police last night, a massive quantity of dry marijuana was recovered from the state’s Kamalnagar forest area in the Sipahijala district. Approximately 720
In a search operation carried out by Tripura police last night, a massive quantity of dry marijuana was recovered from the state’s Kamalnagar forest area in the Sipahijala district.
Approximately 720 kg of dry marijuana hidden in 19 drums was recovered from a cattle shed in the forest area of Kamalnagar.
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