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Maharashtra snake rescuer facade hides Rs 2.6 crore inter-state ganja racket; Chhattisgarh Police bust network
Updated On: 01 February, 2026 10:27 AM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
Police seized 520 kg of ganja and arrested nine people from Odisha and Maharashtra, uncovering a well-planned supply chain that used multiple routes and local contacts to move drugs across state lines

The key accused, Akash Jadhav is seen handling a king cobra.
What appeared to be a story of wildlife rescue on social media has turned into a major drug bust on the ground. Chhattisgarh Police on Friday exposed a Rs 2.6 crore ganja trafficking network under ‘Operation Nishchay’, allegedly led by a man who projected himself online as a snake rescuer and wildlife conservationist.
Police seized 520 kg of ganja and arrested nine people from Odisha and Maharashtra, uncovering a well-planned supply chain that used multiple routes and local contacts to move drugs across state lines.
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