Delhi Police have arrested Ato Sumi (30), R. Kechyelo Seb (22), and a minor from Nagaland for supplying illegal ganja from Shillong to Delhi. The police seized 4.590 kg of ganja from their room and 12 kg from parcels at the post office.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police, South West, Rohit Meena, the police received information on September 19 about the sale of illegal ganja by 2-3 persons in Humayunpur Village, New Delhi. A team led by SI Ashok Kumar Meena conducted a raid and apprehended the three accused along with the ganja.
During the investigation, the accused revealed that they received the ganja from Shillong, Meghalaya, through the post office. Ato Sumi's bank accounts, containing Rs. 37,45,502, were frozen. The police are continuing their investigation to identify the source and other receivers of the illegal ganja.
Delhi Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order in Delhi, the capital city of India.
Ganja is another name for marijuana or cannabis, which is a drug that is illegal in many places, including India.
Shillong is a city in the northeastern part of India, and it is the capital of the state of Meghalaya.
Nagaland is a state in the northeastern region of India, known for its rich culture and diverse tribes.
SI stands for Sub-Inspector, which is a rank in the police force. Ashok Kumar Meena is the name of the officer who led the operation.
Frozen bank accounts are accounts that have been blocked by authorities, meaning the money in them cannot be accessed or used.
Parcels at the post office are packages that are sent through the postal service, which is a system for sending letters and packages.
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