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Uttarakhand: Once again the “aunt of drug addicts” was caught by the police. The police took her into custody and sent her to jail.

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U.S NAGAR UK : The news is from Udham Singh Nagar, from where the police have received big news in Nagaland area of ​​Jaspur.

According to the news, here the police has banned narcotics along with a female teacher, it has been told that the name of this woman is Lilavati wife Prithvi.

And she lives outside her house in the city. K Mohal Natha Singh, Jaspur has been taken with prohibited drugs,

prohibited drugs are being allowed to be given to the juvenile from the minor female juvenile.

Jaspur Police has registered a case against the accused woman under Section 8/22 NDPS Act, on the other hand, in this case, Kotwal Ashutosh Kumar Singh says that even before this, the accused woman has been jailed twice in the case of ganja smuggling from Jaspur Kotwali. Apart from this, several cases have also been registered against him for selling raw liquor.

 

It has been told that the accused Lilavati is famous among the drug addicts by the name of Bua in Jaspur area, and as per the demand of the drug addicts, the woman provides them with all kinds of drugs.

 

Police say that during investigation and interrogation, it was revealed that these medicines were bought by Rajbala wife Puran, resident of the locality, Mohalla Natha Singh police station Jaspur. She is also doing drug business in the locality. Medicines which are recommended by MBBS doctors in urgent situations were being sold without doctor’s consultation due to intoxication.

 

During this time, the police team included Inspector-in-charge Ashutosh Kumar Singh, SSI Anil Joshi, SI Kaushal Bhakuni, SI Javed Malik, Constable Anuj Verma, Constable Jamshed Ali, Lady Constable Kavita Verma, Constable Rajkumar.

 

Kotwal appealed to the people to contribute in the prevention of drug addiction. He said that if any medical store or grocery shop in anyone’s locality sells blue, yellow, red, pink colored medicines for pain, then inform the nearest police through 112.

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