Palakkad (PTI): The Kerala police on Wednesday said they have destroyed what is believed to be the state’s largest illegal cannabis plantation, hidden deep inside a forest in the Attappady region of this north Kerala district.
Officers from the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), the district anti-narcotics unit and Pudur Police joined forces for the operation, trekking nearly five hours through dense forest to reach the site at the foothills of Sathyakkallumala, they said.
The teams found around 10,000 cannabis plants, each about three months old, spread across roughly 60 cents of land.
The plants were uprooted and destroyed on the spot.
Police said the raid followed information received by Kerala ATS DIG Putta Vimaladitya IPS about large-scale commercial ganja cultivation in the tribal belt of Attappady.
He alerted Palakkad district police chief Ajith Kumar IPS, who coordinated the operation.
"This was one of the biggest ganja cultivation raids ever conducted by Kerala Police," an officer said, adding that an investigation is underway to trace those behind the plantation and their possible links to illegal trade networks.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi Police on Wednesday registered an FIR and detained several people in connection with the violence that erupted during an anti-encroachment drive near the Syed Faiz Elahi Mosque in Delhi's Ramlila Maidan area, an official said.
At least five police personnel were injured after some people allegedly pelted stones and glass bottles at the force when the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) was carrying out a court-mandated demolition on land adjoining the mosque and a nearby graveyard.
Tear gas shells were fired to disperse the crowd and restore order.
While efforts are on to identify those involved in the stone-pelting incident, police is also also probing whether the violence was spontaneous or a pre-planned attempt to disrupt the demolition drive, the official added.
Senior police officers said CCTV footage and video clips circulating on social media are being analysed to identify the miscreants. Statements of witnesses and detained persons are also being recorded as part of the investigation.
Meanwhile, an MCD official clarified that Syed Faiz Elahi Mosque was not damaged during the demolition drive.
The civic body said the demolition drive was carried out in compliance with directions of the Delhi High Court.
As part of the operation, around 30 bulldozers and 50 dumpers were deployed to clear encroachments and remove debris from the site, it said.
Over 300 MCD workers and officials were engaged in the drive, which continued through the night, MCD officials said.
The demolition resulted in the clearance of a large encroached area, including structures that had been declared illegal by the court.
The police said law and order arrangements remain in place in the area as a precautionary measure.
"The situation is under control and normalcy has been restored," a senior officer said, adding that strict legal action will be taken against those found involved in the violence.
Further investigation in the case is underway.
