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Bhilwara: 103 kg opium husk recovered from abandoned Scorpio.

Bhilwara : A campaign is being run in Bhilwara Shahpura district to stop illegal drug trafficking. Under this, Rayala police station took major action. A large quantity of illegal doda powder has been recovered from an abandoned Scorpio. Police have also seized the Scorpio used in this incident.

Rayala police station in-charge Bachh Raj Choudhary said, under the direction of SP Dharmendra Singh, a special campaign is being run to stop illegal drug trafficking. Under this, on the information of DST, Rayala police station seized 103 kg of doda powder filled in 8 plastic bags from a black colored abandoned Scorpio near Lambiya Kala.

The team has seized the Scorpio car. The police have registered a case under the NDPS Act and are investigating.

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