Police Seize 30.22 Kg Chura Post and 5.33g Heroin

28 April 2025
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Ongoing Crackdown on Drug Trafficking in Kaithal

The Kaithal police continue to tighten their grip on drug traffickers under the direction of Superintendent of Police Aastha Modi. In two separate cases, police arrested two individuals and recovered 30.220 kilograms of chura post (poppy husk) and 5.33 grams of heroin.

The public sentiment remains highly supportive as strict actions against drug dealers offer hope for a safer environment.


First Case: Major Poppy Husk Recovery

According to the police spokesperson, the CIA-1 team led by ASI Kamaljeet was on night patrol in the Siwan area. During the patrol, the police received confidential information. It stated that a man named Monu Kumar, a resident of Sirta village, was engaged in selling narcotic substances nearby.

He was expected to travel to Cheeka by bike that very evening. Acting swiftly, the police set up a checkpoint and began monitoring passing vehicles carefully.

Shortly after, a man on a motorcycle appeared. The police signaled him to stop and successfully apprehended him along with his bike. He was identified as Monu Kumar from Sirta village.

Upon receiving information, DSP Guhla Kuldeep Beniwal and Naib Tehsildar Guhla Bansilal Bangar arrived at the scene. They supervised the legal procedure.

During the investigation, a plastic sack containing 30.220 kilograms of chura post was discovered in Monu’s possession. A case was immediately registered at the Siwan police station.

Following proper procedures, ASI Shamsher Singh arrested the accused. His swift action prevented a large quantity of drugs from reaching the market.

The public has praised the police for their proactive work, emphasizing the growing need for such firm actions.


Second Case: Heroin Smuggler Nabbed

In another successful operation, the Anti-Narcotic Cell, led by SI Singh Raj and SI Joginder Singh, was patrolling near the Sapan Khedi bus stand at night. They received confidential information from their trusted sources.

It was reported that Salinder Singh, a resident of Mundri village, would be passing through Sapan Khedi towards Kaithal city. The tip-off appeared reliable, prompting immediate action.

The police swiftly established a checkpoint at Sapan Khedi Karnal Road. After some time, a man on a bike approached the area.

The police team intercepted and detained the rider, who was identified as Salinder Singh of Mundri village.

Naib Tehsildar Kaithal, Joginder Dhankhar, arrived at the spot and conducted a formal search in accordance with the rules. During the search, 5.33 grams of heroin (commonly known as chitta) was found hidden in a polythene bag.

Following this discovery, a case was registered at the Sadar police station. Further investigation and legal proceedings are currently underway.

Residents expressed relief and satisfaction, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter control on the narcotics trade.


Police Commitment to a Drug-Free Kaithal

Both operations showcase the unwavering dedication of the Kaithal police force. They have been working round-the-clock to dismantle the network of drug traffickers operating in the district.

The publicโ€™s trust in the police is increasing. Citizens are now more willing to cooperate and share critical information about illegal activities in their neighborhoods.

Authorities assure that every tip, no matter how small, is taken seriously. Their aim is to create a secure and drug-free environment for future generations.


Growing Public Support

Public sentiment strongly favors the policeโ€™s tough stand against drug dealers. Many residents have voiced their appreciation on social media, calling the operations โ€œtimelyโ€ and โ€œnecessary.โ€

Citizens believe that continuous and strict action will deter others from engaging in the drug trade. Local community leaders have also pledged their support to help spread awareness about the dangers of drug addiction.

It is clear that the society at large is determined to fight this menace alongside law enforcement agencies.


Conclusion: A Step Towards Safer Communities

The arrest of two major drug traffickers and the recovery of a significant quantity of narcotics mark a huge success for the Kaithal police. Their ongoing efforts highlight the importance of vigilance, rapid action, and public cooperation.

As Kaithal moves toward a brighter and drug-free future, these decisive actions offer hope and reassurance to its citizens. Together, the police and the people are shaping a safer tomorrow.

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