Two drug supply networks busted by excise officials

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Peddler Jeevan Reddy and 2  regular   buyers, identified arsenic  Rushik and Uday, who were arrested by the excise officials with 50 grams of OG Kush, successful  Hyderabad.

Peddler Jeevan Reddy and 2 regular buyers, identified arsenic Rushik and Uday, who were arrested by the excise officials with 50 grams of OG Kush, successful Hyderabad.

In 2 abstracted operations, the State Task Force (STF) of the Telangana Excise and Prohibition Department dismantled cause proviso networks operating successful residential areas of the city, starring to aggregate arrests and the betterment of ganja, including a premium variant known arsenic OG Kush.

In the archetypal case, STF- D squad arrested a 21-year-old state transportation worker, Gadhe Ajay, who was allegedly supplying ganja to customers portion delivering state cylinders. Investigations revealed that Ajay took to selling narcotics arsenic his regular income was insufficient.

Following a tip-off, officials inspected Kukatpally Devi Istana Homes and seized 580 grams of ganja from him. Ajay and the seized worldly were aboriginal handed implicit to the Kukatpally excise presumption for further investigation.

In a abstracted crackdown, STF-B squad uncovered an inter-State proviso concatenation successful which OG Kush, procured from Goa, was being sold successful Hyderabad. The main accused, Jeevan Reddy, was caught with 50 grams of OG Kush. Two regular buyers, identified arsenic Rushik and Uday, were besides arrested by the excise officials.

According to investigators, the ganja was sourced from a supplier named Yash successful Goa for ₹1,000 per gram, and sold successful Hyderabad for up to ₹2,500 per gram. A lawsuit has been registered against the alleged suppliers, including Yash, Uttam Singh and Maheshwar, who are presently absconding.

The arrested suspects from some operations person been handed implicit to the respective excise stations for further ineligible action.

Published - November 28, 2025 08:04 p.m. IST

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