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Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala
TNIE online desk
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According to sections of the media, the meeting allegedly included individuals facing criminal charges and known gang leaders, who were reportedly asked to support the government's anti-drug campaign.
Chief Minister VD Satheesan and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala unveiling a banner during the Inaugural function of Operation Toofan : The Narco Hunt the state wide anti narcitics campaign at Government Cotton Hill GHSS in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday.Shashi Tharoor MP and General Education Minister N Shamsudeen are also seen.
Abhirami Anil
3 min read
Over the past few weeks, the anti-narcotics campaign has transformed the commercial satellite town into one of Kerala’s most closely scrutinised places.
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Express News Service
1 min read
The operation, led by Perumbavoor ASP Hardik Meena, covered several locations, including Perumbavoor bus stand, fish market and other parts of the town
CM V D Satheesan, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, MP Shashi Tharoor and General Education Minister N Samsudheen during the launch of ‘Operation Toofan’ in T’Puram on Tuesday
Express News Service
1 min read
Kerala Police Chief Ravada A Chandrasekhar said ganja is mostly procured from Odisha-Andhra border, while MDMA is procured via multiple channels.
Chief Minister VD Satheesan and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala unveiling a banner during the Inaugural function of Operation Toofan : The Narco Hunt the state wide anti narcitics campaign at Government Cotton Hill GHSS in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday.Shashi Tharoor MP and General Education Minister N Shamsudeen are also seen.
Express News Service
1 min read
The home minister said strict measures would be initiated against those carrying out narcotics trade through the dark web and noted that drug traffickers often maintain interstate links.
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Express News Service
2 min read
Raids were carried out in Medical College, Elankavu, Ulloor, Prashanth Nagar and Akkulam, where officials seized and destroyed five sacks of narcotic products.
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