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Puducherry: Three arrested for selling Ganja

| @indiablooms | Jun 10, 2019, at 05:36 pm

Puducherry, Jun 10 (UNI) Police on Sunday night arrested three persons at Villianur near here on charges of selling Ganja.

According to police on Monday,they got information that Ganja is being sold behind the Iyyanaar temple at Villianur and rushed to the spot.

 

On seeing police three persons started running and police managed to over power them.On search police found 450 gram of Ganja in small packets in their possession.


The three were identified as Mani(25),Saran(25) and another Saran (19).On interrogation they admitted of purchasing Ganja from Thiruvannamalai and Panrutti areas of Tamilnadu and selling the contraband to college students here.Police registered cases against them,arrested them and lodged them in the central prison here after producing before a local judge. 

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