Four individuals, including two students, were arrested by an elite action group for drug recovery (Eagle) for the operation of the Mahindra University in Hyderabad.
During the raid on Shivalayam Colony, Sueram, August 25, police officials confiscated 1.15 kg of Ganja, 47 grams of high quality OG weeds, packaging material, digital weighting machine and more mobile phones used for trading.
Officials stated that the rocket founded a supplier chain that achieved an interstate supplier to student peddlers on the campus, now almost 50 students are being investigated.
The arrests include Necessle Tongbram, a 21 -year -old manipure student who handled shipments in a rented apartment in Sureram; Angbati Ganesh, 24, Z Jeedimetly, who distributed drugs via Hyderabad; Boosa Shiva Kumar, 26 years, a marketing employee from Jeedimetla, who in bulk came from Bidar; and Mohd. Ashar Jawed Khan, 21 -year -old Mahindra University student from Delhi, described as the main distributor inside the campus.
Investigators said that the rocket first came to light during the spacecraft in the Malnud restaurant, where it turned out that the land of narcotics was sent via Rajesh Enterprises, the franchises of Sree Maruti Couriers. Tracking shots have shown that the lands are reserved and collected by Surya, while the records revealed shipments associated with mobile numbers operated by Nigerian national national. Two such lands sent from Delhi were received by a student on Mahindra University by a student named Dinesh, while his collaborator Bhaskar made payments of 9,000 GBP via Phonepe and another 8,000 GBP by Nigerian cash ATM.
On two occasions, a couple held MDMA pills, which they later consumed with friends in a local pub.
The police said the accused was provided by OG from Delhi and Grrabogram suppliers and smuggled it through courier services, while Ganja shipments were directed through Karnataka.
“The high -quality OG weed has been obtained in large Delhi suppliers such as ArvinD Sharma and Aneel Soibam. These shipments were sent to Hyderabad using DTDC courier services, drugs carefully hidden in everyday subjects and zipped.
These bulk reserves were handed over to Angbati Ganesh, who divided them into small packets of 4 grams and sold them for 500 GBP for a packet, which doubled the investment value. Necessle shared the details of Ganesh and Ashar consumer and helped expand the network. Each ounce (28 grams) of weeds was purchased from Delhi for 30,000 GBP and each gram was then sold to students for 2,500 GBP.
Drugs from a stay that were made in small packets of 4 grams.
Ashar played the role of a trusted peers distributor, gathered orders, supplied packets inside the hostel and at private gatherings, and collected payments digitally.
The police said that this system of distribution of liability, where one student processed payments, while the other received the land, was intentionally designed to avoid detection. UPI and banks’ financial trail has ever helped investigators identify nearly 50 students who are suspected of buying drugs through this network.
Officials claimed that university supervision was weak, and drug land was delivered to students without controls. The case was booked by the narcotic police station Cyberabad and further investigations are underway.
The raids were also carried out in several other institutions, including Symbiosis College, Osmania General Hospital (OGH), Guru Nanak Engineering College, Culinary Academy of India, Kundanbagag, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology ICFAI.
Published – August 26 2025 17:43
