Police in Villupuram district said on Thursday that they had recovered 3.6 kg of ganja from a hideout in the town and that two suspects were taken into custody. The investigation, according to the Tamil Nadu Police, began after an initial inquiry revealed that the duo had purchased the drug from local peddlers and intended to sell it to buyers in the district.
The seized quantity, roughly 7.9 lb, was found in a container that had been hidden in a residential property. Police officials said the suspects had been linked to a small drug‑distribution network operating in the area. The operation was carried out by the district crime branch in coordination with the Tamil Nadu Anti‑Drug Squad.
The two persons arrested are being held on charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985. Their identities have not yet been released by authorities. The police have not yet confirmed whether the seized drugs were destined for local consumption or for transport to other regions.
Analysis
The seizure represents a targeted effort by state law enforcement to curb the distribution of illicit cannabis in a district that has seen a rise in drug‑related complaints in recent months. The Tamil Nadu Police have previously announced a crackdown on ganja cultivation and trafficking, citing a spike in seizures nationwide. However, the scale of this particular operation—3.6 kg—suggests that the suspects were part of a relatively small‑scale network rather than a major trafficking ring. The lack of information on the suspects’ background or the extent of their network limits the ability to assess the broader impact of the raid.
The Tamil Nadu government has repeatedly stated its commitment to enforcing drug laws, but critics argue that enforcement efforts often focus on low‑level offenders while larger trafficking networks remain under‑investigated. Without further details on the suspects’ connections or the source of the drugs, it is unclear whether this raid will lead to a broader dismantling of drug distribution channels in Villupuram.
Source
The Hindu, “Police seize 3.6 kg of ganja in Villupuram, two held,” 2026‑07‑04. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/police-seize-36-kg-of-ganja-in-villupuram-two-held/article71185598.ece
Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source
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