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The Rajasthan police arrested the former National Security Commander (NSG) for allegedly the King of the Pašerácké cannabis missiles, a higher official said on Thursday (October 3, 2025).
Bajrang Singh was arrested late on Wednesday (October 1) Night from Ratangarh in Chur, said the General Police Inspector Vikas Kumar.
Reportedly he participated in the smuggling of “Ganja” from Telangana and Odisha to Rajasthan and was caught 200 kg of substances, he said.
“Drug Kingpin” belonged to the Rajasthan district of Sikar and carried a reward of 25,000 GBP, Kumar said.
He added that the State Anti-Terrorism Group (ATS) and Anti-Narcotics Task Force (Antf) have successfully performed “Gaanjaney Operation”, resulting in Singha’s arrest.
According to officials, Bajrang left his studies around class 10 and joined the border security forces (BSF), where he served briefly before release. Later he served as NSG Commando for seven years.
In 2021 IGP Kumar said that Singho’s political ambitions also manifested itself when he tried to push his wife to attack local elections. However, the attempt failed. But that gave him exposure to the local circles and strengthened his influence.
The police said Singh also established context with the criminal elements in Odisha and Rajasthan and tried to use his villages to other narcotics and terrorist activities.
The ATS and Antf teams watched their movements for almost two months. Despite his attempts to avoid arrests, the use of fake mobile IDs and hide in distant villages, technical intelligence and ground informants, he helped him trace Chur.
“This operation was the result of weeks of planning and sharing intelligence information. The arrest of a hardened worker such as Bajrang is an important success in neutralizing neutralization concerning terrorist narcotics in Rajasthan,” IgP said.
Published – 3 October 2025 14:28





