The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Properties of three drug peddlers to be seized

- Naveen Kumar

Telangana State Anti Narcotics Bureau (TSNAB) along with the Langer Houz police are set to seize illegally acquired properties of the three men, including a police constable of Greyhounds unit, in Warangal.

Officials from the TSNAB confirmed that the competent authority has passed orders to seize the illegally acquired properties with the drug money under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulato­rs (Forfeiture of Property) (SAFEMA) Act and the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act.

In August 2023, police arrested Greyhounds constable Tejavath Prashanth Naik and others, identified as Vankudoth Veeranna, Ajmeera Veeranna, Surneni Manoj and Merugu Madhu of Mahabubaba­d district, and Mohammed Jahangir of Mahbubnaga­r. Officials seized four modified highend SUVs with compartmen­ts to conceal contraband and ₹12 lakh of drug money from the gang.

Vankudoth Veeranna was running the drug network since 2018 and has even posed as a policeman/government official to get past the toll booths and checkposts during the lockdown period. “He runs the network with about 25 men by investing in highend cars and having them modified to have compartmen­ts to conceal drugs. The vehicles have police sirens and sticker of ‘police’ and ‘On Government Duty’. The accused also had fake police and government ID cards on his name,” explained the officials.

His relative, Prashanth Naik, taught him the tricks used by the police in catching drug smugglers. This knowledge was used to hoodwink policemen at junctions. Orders were now passed to seize the illegally acquired properties of Prashanth Naik, Merugu Madhu and Vankudoth Veeranna.

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