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Sirsa police recover heroin, fake currency

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Tribune News Service

Sirsa, January 17

The anti-narcotics cell of the Sirsa police has arrested a youth with 15.65 grams of heroin and fake currency worth Rs 1,47,800 today.

The arrested youth has been identified as Aman Kumar alias Pamma, resident of Thahad Mohalla of the district.

The police have registered a case under Section 489 B of the NDPS Act and the Indian Penal Code.

Sirsa Superintendent of Police Arpit Jain said a team of the anti-narcotics cell was at Rania road when it spotted a youth carrying a polythene bag.

When the youth tried to run away, the police took hold of him and recovered heroin and fake currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 200 denomination. The investigation is on.

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