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Have to go to Bangkok… When the girl called, the man immediately got ready, then when he reached Mumbai from Thailand, a scandal happened.

Have to go to Bangkok… When the girl called, the man immediately got ready, then when he reached Mumbai from Thailand, a scandal happened.

Vatva police of Ahmedabad city of Gujarat has achieved great success in the hybrid ganja smuggling case and arrested the accused Yogesh Dasadiya. The court has granted six days' remand to the accused. Police investigation revealed that the network of the accused was very deep and he was involved in this illegal business through various contacts through social media.

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Police investigation revealed that nine months ago the accused had come in contact with Nidhi, a sales girl working in a ceramic company in Hubli, Karnataka. At that time, the accused had a dispute with his wife and the wife left her husband's house. His wife had also filed a divorce case in the court. For this Yogesh needed lawyer's fees. It was revealed that Yogesh, who was unemployed, used to borrow thirty to forty thousand rupees at 30 percent interest and used to pay three thousand rupees every 10 days.

Nidhi introduced me to Mumbai's Sayali
Yogesh then got a job in a ceramic loading company in Morbi at a salary of thirty thousand. However, when the financial condition of accused Yogesh Patel did not improve, Nidhi introduced him to a girl named Sayali living in Mumbai. Sayali offered the job of bringing parcels from Bangkok, Thailand, for which she would get Rs 70 thousand.

Police investigation also revealed that the girl herself had gone to Bangkok twice, but Yogesh Dasadiya did not have a passport. In such a situation, he applied for a passport in the month of October. Meanwhile, due to the implementation of code of conduct due to elections in the state of Maharashtra, he was asked to wait. Then on December 12, Nidhi called and asked to go to Bangkok, for which accused Yogesh Dasadiya agreed.

During police interrogation, accused Yogesh told that Nidhi had also sent a young man named Pritam, resident of Kolhapur, with her. The tickets to Bangkok and then the hotel to Pattaya were arranged by a girl named Sally. Sayali met him and Pritam at Mumbai airport and also gave 25000 Thai currency. It was said that the bag would be available from the counter of the hotel where we would stay.

Went from Bangkok to Pattaya, then played in Mumbai
Accused Yogesh Dasadiya and Pritam both had gone to Pattaya Hotel from Bangkok, Thailand. Where they were given rooms and given two bags at the hotel counter. One to Yogesh Dasadiya and one to Pritesh. The bag was locked and only the receiver knew the code to open the lock. Accused Yogesh and Pritam landed at Mumbai airport with these two bags and came out at gate number 04, diverting the attention of the checking staff. Two people already present outside caught him and took him to the restaurant in front of the airport and were calling someone. Although they did not look like policemen.

Meanwhile, accused Yogesh Dasadiya ran away from there with his bag. In such a situation, both the youths also ran after him and Pritam left the bag in the restaurant and ran away from there. When accused Yogesh told this to Nidhi, Nidhi said that you take the bag and go to Gujarat, we will distribute the goods.

Yogesh then took out the packets of ganja and kept them in the newly taken bag. He stayed in Mumbai for one night and then left for Ahmedabad by bus. However, the police caught him there. Then a police team was immediately sent to Mumbai for investigation along with the accused. There it was revealed that the Narcotics Control Bureau i.e. NCB has arrested the accused Pritam Pandit from Mumbai and about 11.3 kg of ganja has been recovered from him, the value of which is said to be Rs 11 crore. The police have also made girls named Nidhi and Sayali accused in this case. Both of them switched off their phones and ran away.

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