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In Kashmir, ex-boyfriend sent drugs to newlywed’s home, tipped off police
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The Indian Express
Earlier this month, J&K Police received a tip-off: A consignment of narcotics was being sent to Ganderbal district.
After intercepting the packet, police landed at the house of the intended recipient of the parcel: A humble poultry farmer who had got married only a few months ago.
He told police that he was expecting poultry feed in the parcel and had no idea about the narcotics.
A police officer told The Indian Express that on August 8, police received a tip-off about a parcel containing drugs being couriered from outside Jammu and Kashmir.
Police said though Sofi’s friend Areeb is from Kanpur, he has been living in Saudi Arabia for some time now.