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Mys police intensify area patrols to curb drug, vehicle thefts

Mys police intensify area patrols to curb drug, vehicle thefts

Time of India14-07-2025
Mysuru: Concerned over the increased number of ganja and MDMA cases in the last two months, city police have launched an area domination initiative to make the neighbourhood safer.
About 65 kg of ganja from 13 accused in 11 different cases were seized. Cops said they enforced the strategy, which involves increased police presence and patrols to deter crime. As the cases are more prevalent in areas under Udayagiri, Lashkar, and Mandi police limits, the focus will be on these places.
Commissioner of police Seema Latkar said police seized about 65.8 kg of ganja and 23 gms of MDMA drugs, smuggled from Odisha and Bengaluru respectively, by arresting 13 individuals, including a woman, a known offender, against whom three cases are pending.
About 26 kgs of ganja were recovered from her. Another accused was banished from the city for his repeated ganja offences.
"We stepped up vigil and hence were able to detect the illegal drug cases," the top cop stated.
Vehicle lifter arrested
A cook from Chamarajanagar, who was lifting particular brand scooters using a master key, landed in a police net after police tracked him down using technology.
Police said the accused from neighbouring Chamarajanagar stole only one type of scooter and sold them for just Rs 6-7k to gullible buyers in the rural areas of Chamarajanagar.
He made them believe it was a banking-seized vehicle and promised to give the documents later. All these vehicles, worth about Rs 12.8 lakh, were recovered from the buyers.
Police said he opened the locks of scooters with one key, which he possessed. Police are probing how he got the key.
Man arrested
A man from West Bengal was arrested by police for receiving stolen gold chains from a chain snatcher. He melted the chains and took the gold back to West Bengal, his native.
He worked in a local pawnbroker shop and came in contact with the accused.
Youth arrested for stealing through windows
A 35-year-old youth was arrested for stealing valuables from houses through a window. Police said that he committed 31 offences by taking away any valuables found near windows. Although he was arrested earlier and released on bail, he continued his activities. Commissioner of police Seem Latkar stated that about 31 cases are pending against him for committing offences through the windows of houses. Udayagiri police arrested him.
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