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Drug trafficking: Kozhikode city police nab 1,603 suspects in six months

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Police officers with the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force carry out checking as part of the heightened vigil in Kozhikode city.

Police officers with the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force carry out checking as part of the heightened vigil in Kozhikode city.
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Heightened vigilance and sustained patrol efforts by the Kozhikode city police, with the support of the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force (DANSAF), led to the arrest of 1,603 suspects, including three foreign nationals and 58 people from outside Kerala, in the past six months. According to the latest statistics from the District Crime Records Bureau (DCRB), a total of 1,505 narcotic cases were registered during this period.

Officers with the anti-narcotics squad said 31 of these cases involved the seizure of drugs in commercial quantities. “The total seizure included 102.55 kg of ganja, 2.61 kg of MDMA and 1.033 kg of hashish oil, reportedly brought in to target young drug users. This was apart from the recovery of smuggled LSD stamps, brown sugar and tranquilliser drugs,” they said.

Apart from routine checks, Operation D-Hunt, a State-wide crackdown on drug peddlers, was a major success in Kozhikode city. The police registered 1,118 cases and arrested 1,170 suspects as part of the drive. The operation also led to the seizure of 60 kg of ganja, 1.04 kg of MDMA, and 1.033 kg of hashish oil, said a senior officer who compiled the data for the DCRB.

He said that police squads from the Kunnamangalam, Nadakkavu, Kozhikode Town, and Feroke stations made significant breakthroughs in seizing MDMA, one of the most dangerous synthetic drugs, and apprehending key traffickers.

One of the major achievements during the six-month drive was the arrest of an 11-member drug peddling gang with international links. The gang played a key role in distributing synthetic drugs among youngsters in Kozhikode, Palakkad, and Malappuram districts, according to anti-narcotics squad members.

In the case registered at Kunnamangalam police station, officers arrested a Nigerian national and two Tanzanian citizens who allegedly coordinated the synthetic drug trade in India. They were said to be operating a well-connected network of local traffickers and international agents. All 11 suspects were arrested within three months, police sources said.

Updated data on drug seizures also revealed that most non-Keralite drug peddlers arrested in Kozhikode with smuggled ganja hailed from Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal. They had arrived in the city for odd jobs and roadside businesses, and primarily targeted migrant workers. The police sources said other suspects were found focusing on students, using synthetic drugs reportedly smuggled in from Bengaluru.

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Kolkata law college rape case: Four accused remanded to 14 days of judicial custody 

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The four accused at South Kolkata law college gang rape being produced at Alipore court on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.

The four accused at South Kolkata law college gang rape being produced at Alipore court on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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The court of the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate at Alipore on Tuesday (July 8, 2025) remanded the four accused in the South Calcutta Law College rape case to 14 days of judicial custody till July 22. 

The four accused include ex-student and non-teaching staff Monojit Mishra (31), current students Pramit Mukhopadhyay (20) and Zaib Ahmed (19), and the security guard allegedly on duty during the crime, Pinaki Banerjee (55). 

They were charged with gang rape, wrongful confinement, kidnapping, causing grievous hurt with dangerous weapon etc. 

The survivor, in her police complaint dated June 26, had accused Mr Mishra of sexually and physically assaulting her in the guard’s room and the washroom within the college premises on June 25 evening, while Mr Ahmed and Mr Mukhopadhyay allegedly guarded the crime scene and filmed the act. 

She had also accused the security guard of vacating his room on the accused’s instructions and not helping the survivor despite being present. 

During the court proceedings on Tuesday (July 8, 2025), the lawyer representing Mr Mishra alleged that the accused was being pressured by the police to sign blank papers and questioned why the investigating officer did not obtain the survivor’s call data records. 

On the other hand, the public prosecutor said in open court that none of the culprits behind “the heinous crime” will be spared. He added that while medico-legal tests are complete, some of the forensic reports pertaining to biological samples are yet to be received. 

The lawyer representing Mr. Banerjee, the accused security personnel, questioned the role of and the action taken against the higher authorities of the college. 

Last week, the four accused had been taken back to the premises of the South Calcutta Law College to reconstruct the crime.  

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Ghosh meets new BJP State chief, calls for unity to defeat TMC in polls

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Amid speculation over rift in the party, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh on Tuesday met newly appointed West Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattachrya at the party office in Salt Lake and vowed unity ahead of 2026 Assembly polls.

Speaking to mediapersons, Mr. Ghosh said he will follow the party’s instruction like any other worker. “He [Samik Bhattacharya] is a senior leader. I have a lot of respect for him. All the old BJP workers are with him,” the former State BJP president said.

The meeting assumes significance as Mr. Ghosh was absent at several party events, including the public meetings of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. It triggered speculations that Mr. Ghosh, the most “successful” BJP president in the State under whose leadership the BJP won 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha seats in 2019, might join the TMC.

On Tuesday, Mr. Ghosh said he had given a slogan ‘Unishe Half, Ekushey Saaf (Half in 2019 and clean in 2021)’. “Though we could win almost half of the seats in 2019, we could not defeat TMC in 2021. We hope under the leadership of Mr. Bhattacharya, we will defeat TMC in 2026,” he said.

No misunderstanding

Mr. Bhattacharya who had described Mr. Ghosh as the “heart and soul” of the BJP, specified that not a single BJP worker should be left out in the fight against the Trinamool Congress in 2026. “There are no leaders in our party. We all are followers of the symbol of the BJP. There can be misunderstanding for the time being but there they are not out of the party,” Mr. Bhattacharya said.

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Goldsmith arrested for cheating jeweller of 8.3 kg of bullion

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The Jayanagar police on Monday arrested a 40-year-old goldsmith who allegedly cheated a city based jeweller of 8.3 kg of bullion which he had received to design and make gold valuables in April this year.

Based on a complaint, the police tracked down the accused, identified as Manish Kumar Soni, in Goa where he was holidaying with his wife. The police recovered 3.1 kg of valuables from his house in Hanumanthnagar and ₹8.5 lakh in cash from his friend’s house. The accused was about to flee from Goa when the police nabbed him.

The accused was working for the jewellery shop for the last four years and had incurred some loan. He decide to escape with the bullion, said the police.

The accused has allegedly confessed that he had sold the remaining gold to different people and efforts are on to recover it.

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