– Two major enforcement operations conducted by Excise officials on Sunday.
– devarakonda Incident:
– A goods carrier transporting 6,000 kg of black jaggery and 300 kg of alum, allegedly intended for illicit liquor brewing, was intercepted in Devarakonda, Nalgonda district.
– Contraband and vehicle valued at ₹10 lakh seized.
– Driver identified as K. Chandrapal from Guntur arrested; three others from Bidar are absconding. Case handed over to local Excise team for investigation.
– Malkajgiri District Raid:
– Three individuals arrested during a raid in Narapally after sourcing MDMA from Nigerian suppliers based in Bengaluru.
– Seized items include: 31 grams of MDMA worth ₹1.5 lakh, three mobile phones, and a motorcycle.
The enforcement actions mark critical steps toward curbing illegal practices involving both smuggled materials for liquor brewing and illicit drug trade in Telangana state. The seizures underscore the need for coordinated efforts between states such as Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to address smuggling routes effectively.
In one case, the cross-border nature of contraband-a transport originating from Bidar-raises questions about broader vulnerabilities at border checkpoints within southern India’s districts that demand closer scrutiny by authorities.
Similarly, the revelation of narcotics sourced internationally through Nigerian suppliers highlights growing networks connecting overseas operators with localized syndicates across Indian states like Hyderabad-a worrying trend that necessitates stronger laws against cross-border substances trafficking.
These incidents signal proactive enforcement but stress ongoing vigilance to dismantle criminal supply chains entirely.
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