HYDERABAD: A police operation was carried out in Hyderabad, resulting in the arrest of three men allegedly involved in selling narcotics in several parts of the city. The operation, conducted on the instructions of Sindh’s Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, led to the recovery of over four kilograms of hashish.
A team led by SHO Inspector Munir Ahmad Abbasi, acting on the orders of SSP Amjad Shaikh, arrested Abdul Rehman alias Leghari Rajput, Muhammad Babar Arain, and Adnan Ghori. The three were allegedly involved in the supply of drugs in various areas, including Latifabad and Hussainabad.
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