Drug money worth Rs 11.38 lakh recovers from bike in Abohar

Drug business under the guise of medical representative, 590 narcotic pills recovered, accused absconding.

Abohar: On the complaint of Abohar’s drug inspector, Sheshan Mittal, the police of police station number 2 took major action and recovered drug money worth lakhs of rupees and hundreds of narcotic pills from the bike of a youth who supplies drugs in the city.

The accused youth is out of police custody. Police have registered a case against the youth under the NDPS Act. It is said that the said youth used to supply these drugs under the guise of being an MR (Medical Representative).

According to the information, drug inspector Sheshan Kumar Mittal informed the police that Vikas Kumar, son of Sahib Ram, a resident of Arya Nagar Street No. 8, goes to medical stores in the city and sells narcotic pills under the guise of a medical representative.

When the police raided his house, Vikas was missing from home, and while checking the bike parked outside his house, 590 intoxicating pills and drug money worth Rs 11 lakh, 38 thousand, 500 were recovered from it. On which the police have registered a case against Vikas Kumar under sections 22, 61, and 85 of the NDPS.