STF caught two employees, case filed against supplier
Roorkee. In Roorkee, the STF arrested two employees of a private hospital accused of selling drugs to the youth. A car, two phones and 28,800 drug capsules were recovered from them. In this case, a case has been registered against the owner of the hospital, two employees and the supplier.
STF Inspector Sharad Chandra Gusai, Sub Inspector Vikas Rawat, Head Constable Sudhir Kaisla, Constables Deepak Negi and Bhupendra Singh stopped the UK Zero Eight number car near Salier check post on Wednesday evening. Walim Ahmed (27) son of Irfan Ali resident of village Harjholi Jhojha police station Jhabreda and Aman Ansari (19) son of Mohammad Yusuf resident of Mehwad Kalan police station Kaliyar were sitting in the car. During the search, 28,800 drug capsules and two phones were recovered from the car.
Ganganahar Kotwali Inspector Aishwarya Pal told that on the Tahrir of STF Inspector Sharad Chandra Gusai, hospital owner Javed Alam resident Gopali Deoband, employee Walim Ahmed resident of village Harjoli Jhojha, Aman Ansari resident of Mehwad Kala police station Kaliyar and narcotic Chhotu resident of Deoband were booked under sections of NDPS. Case filed againsthas been done.The arrested accused were sent to jail. Along with this the car has been seized.
The hospital was made a place to keep drug injections
For almost a year, the hospital staff were hiding the drug paraphernalia under the guise of the medical line. The owner and the two employees had made the hospital itself a safe place to keep the drug paraphernalia. The cost of one capsule is stated to be 63. No one should doubt, so in the guise of the hospital, drugs were being sold comfortably from there