The RPF team found a narcotic substance worth 2.16 ₹ Lakh on Saturday in an uncommon bag on the TATA-YPR Express train between Biurur and Kadur railway stations. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The strength of the railway protection (RPF), the Mysuru Division, renewed narcotic substances worth 2.16 Lakh Lakh on Saturday on the 18111 on-board train TATA-YPR Express between the Birur Railway Station and Kadur in the Chikkamagalur district.
The statement here said on Sunday that the RPF team carried out a surprising inspection in special drives under the Narcos operation.
During the inspection, the team discovered an unsolicited bag in GS coach no. SWR 247321. After checking the bag for suspicion, a team of narcotic substances that included 25 grams of MDMA (synthetic medicine) worth approximately 1.25,000, hesitant £ 2,50) and around £ 210) and around £ 210) (weighing around £ 2) (weighing around £ 210) £) (weighing around £ 210) (weighing around £ 210) (weighing around £ 210) (weighing around 1.25 000 kg. 1,850 GBP.
The team secured the bag at Kadur for about 1.55 hours and the confiscated materials were handed over to the excise tax department.
The team included the assistant of the sub-in-line ananda B. and C. Venkatesha, the head of Constable Shivananda T.
RPF is determined to ensure the safety and maintenance of illegal activities such as trading in trains and rail premises, the statement said.
Published – 8 June 2025 17:10