According to the police, the rear seat of the car used for transporting marijuana was specially designed and had a chamber built under it. Similarly, the boot space of the car had a secret space.
The police had information about drug peddlers involved in supplying marijuana from West Bengal, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh to Delhi. During investigation, it was found that the gang was using private cars to transport the drug.
Later, Mahinoor (42) and Murtishankar (44) were also nabbed and 14.96 kg and 18.31 kg of marijuana were seized from them respectively, they said.
In total, 123.3 kg of marijuana worth Rs 50 lakh were seized from the accused, the police said.
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