The interstate smuggling rocket Ganja operating between Andhra Pradesh and Delhi was uncovered on Thursday (September 11, 2025) at the Secunderab Station, while the arrest of two panels and the seizure of nearly 17 kilograms of cannabis was awarded over 8.47 Lakh.
The joint operation was performed by the government rail police (GRP) Secunderab and the protective force of the railway (RPF) on the premises and trains. They were arrested as Chandra Prakash, 22 years, a street dealer from Delhi Chandni Chowk and his friend had Khatoon alias Noori, 19 years, Resident North 24 Parganas in West Bengal, who lived in Delhi. Officers confiscated two backpacks containing 16.955 kg of dry Ganja and mobile phones.
The investigation revealed that Prakash, which was dependent on Ganji and alcohol, came into contact about a month ago with a man named Paran Khan via Facebook. Khan offered him to sell him Ganja for a rate of 1,200 GBP per kilogram. Prakash, which hoped to make a four -time profit by selling them in small packets in Delhi, agreed to buy 16 kg. He had only 10,000 ₹, but Khatoon agreed to invest another 10,000 ₹ in return for the same share in profit.
Police said Prakash made a payment of UPI for Khan through an unidentified intermediary, after which the couple traveled from Delhi to Vizianagararam in Andhra Pradesh on September 10 to collect smuggling. Reportedly they received a shipment directly from Khan before they joined Visakha Express to Secunderabad, where they wanted to continue their journey to Delhi.
The next morning, after arrived at the Secunderaba station, the duo waited in the personal hall for their connecting train. Approximately 8:45, GRP and RPF, the workers on the service questioned them, which led to recovery Ganja. During the interrogation, they both confessed to obtaining a shipment from Khan, which remains unexplained.
The case has been reserved and efforts to monitor Khan are underway.
Published – September 2025 20:06
