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Lakshmi Manchu: Backed Rhea on drugs case, was asked to stay off Twitter for a week

Lakshmi Manchu: Backed Rhea on drugs case, was asked to stay off Twitter for a week Lakshmi Manchu, at the India Today Conclave South 2021, said that she faced severe backlash for supporting Rhea Chakraborty in drugs case. Rhea was one of the accused in drugs case along with brother Showik and others. advertisement Lakshmi Manchu says she faced severe backlash for supporting Rhea Chakraborty (R) in drugs case. Actress Lakshmi Manchu was one of the panelist on Day 1 of the India Today Conclave South 2021. Lakshmi spoke on the topic of Social Discourse: Light, Camera, Action: Giving a Political Performance. During the session, the actress also mentioned how she had to face severe backlash for expressing her support for Rhea Chakraborty in the drug case and she was asked to stay off Twitter for a week.

Busting Narco-Naxal syndicates, sleuths unearth lucrative rail routes (IANS Exclusive)

Busting ‘Narco-Naxal’ syndicates, sleuths unearth lucrative rail routes (IANS Exclusive) By IANS|   Published: 12th March 2021 10:26 pm IST By Deepak Sharma New Delhi, March 12 : In one of the biggest ongoing covert operations against top drug syndicates, the security agencies have unmasked one of the two most lucrative routes in the country from where contraband narcotics were being smuggled to New Delhi in North, and Hyderabad in southern India. Both the routes were being used by drug syndicates operating from Myanmar and Naxal groups based in the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh Maoist corridor. With the tacit backing of Narcod( Narcotics related coordination agency), the Railway Protection Force(RPF) busted several smuggling gangs operating on East Coast Railways and Northeast Frontier Railways.

Busting Narco-Naxal syndicates, sleuths unearth lucrative rail routes

Updated Mar 12, 2021 | 22:19 IST One of the hotspots of drug smuggling identified by RPF was Malkangiri, one of the districts worst affected by Naxalism, in Odisha. Naxals (Representational photo)  |  Photo Credit: PTI New Delhi: In one of the biggest ongoing covert operations against top drug syndicates, the security agencies have unmasked one of the two most lucrative routes in the country from where contraband narcotics were being smuggled to New Delhi in North, and Hyderabad in southern India. Both the routes were being used by drug syndicates operating from Myanmar and Naxal groups based in the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh Maoist corridor.

Handwara narco-terror: Rs 91L recovered from J&K field

https://data1.ibtimes.co.in/en/full/756758/centre-approved-1352-99cr-business-revival-package-jk.jpg Centre approved ₹1,352.99cr business revival package for J&KIBTimes IN https://data1.ibtimes.co.in/en/full/756758/centre-approved-1352-99cr-business-revival-package-jk.jpg Centre approved ₹1,352.99cr business revival package for J&KIBTimes IN In a major recovery, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday said that it has seized cash to the tune of Rs 91 lakh concealed in a field in Jammu and Kashmir village in Samba district by arrested BSF officer in connection with the Handwara narco-terror probe. An NIA spokesperson here said Rs 91 lakh in cash was dug up from a field in Gurwal village, following the disclosures made by the five accused earlier this month.

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