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4 University Students Among 9 Held By Noida Police For Alleged Drug Trafficking

The Noida police have also seized various Indian and foreign-origin drugs from the arrested accused.

Noida: Nine people, including four university students, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the supply of drugs to college-goers and others here, police said. The police have seized a variety of Indian and foreign-origin drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, hashish, MDMA, estimated to be worth around Rs 30 lakh in the black market, and claim international links in the racket.

The arrests have been made by officials of Sector-126 police station as part of a crackdown on narcotics ordered by the police commissioner Laxmi Singh, deputy commissioner of police (Noida) Harish Chander said. “It's an ongoing crackdown against narcotics in which arrests and seizures have been made in Greater Noida in the past. Now as part of the same campaign, nine people have been arrested by the Sector 126 police station officials,” the DCP said.

“Four of them are students – two enrolled in MBA and two in LLB programmes at a university here. Narcotic substances like MDMA, ganja, OG, have been seized from their possession in large quantities,” Chander told reporters. “These accused, especially the four students, were supplying the drugs in educational institutions and PGs. They procured high-quality marijuana from Shillong,” said the DCP, flanked by Additional DCP Shakti Mohan Avasthy and ACP Rajneesh Verma.

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Sharing details of recovery from the accused, police said they have seized 15 kg of marijuana procured from Shillong and Udaipur, 30 gm of cocaine, 20 gm of MDMA (pills), 150 gm of hashish and 65 gm of foreign-origin marijuana. “The narcotics recovered is valued around Rs 30 lakh,” Chander said. Police said they have seized two electronic weighing machines, 10 mobile phones, Rs 3,200 cash, besides impounding an SUV and two motorcycles – all of which were used for drugs supply by the accused.

Those arrested have been identified as Akshay Kumar (32), Rajan Singh (20), Darshan Jain (21), Aditya Kumar (21), Satendra Srivastava (21), Sagar Bajaj (22), Anit Som (22), Apoorva Saxena (28) and Narendra Kumar (28), the police said. DCP Chander said the Noida Police had developed a link based in Rajasthan, which is Narendra Kumar, who supplied drugs to other accused. The officer said apart from those arrested, three more people's role has come to light. They have been identified and would be arrested soon, he said.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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