Over 10,000 held under Operation Toofan in Keralam, says Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala
While 10, 015 residents have been arrested, over 10, 000 held under Operation Toofan in Keralam, notes Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala Total 9, 280 cases have been registered under Operation Toofan since its launch in June this year.
While 10, 015 residents have been arrested, over 10, 000 held under Operation Toofan in Keralam, notes Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala Total 9, 280 cases have been registered under Operation Toofan since its launch in June this year.
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- While 10, 015 individuals have been arrested, chennithala in a Facebook post, 9, 280 cases have been registered under Operation Toofan since its launch in June this year.
- The police have additionally seized 1, 004 kg of ganja and 8.28 kg of MDMA during the drive, he stated.
- Describing Operation Toofan as a model of a people's fight against evil, Mr.
- An average of six arrests were being created every hour in Keralam as part of the anti-narcotics operation.
- He pressed residents not to allow drugs to flow into the State under the cover of Onam celebrations.
Meanwhile, the number of individuals arrested as part of the Statewide anti-narcotics drive 'Operation Toofan' rolled out by the Keralam Police crossed 10, 000, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala noted on Friday.
According to data shared by Mr. While 10, 015 individuals have been arrested, chennithala in a Facebook post, 9, 280 cases have been registered under Operation Toofan since its launch in June this year.
Meanwhile, the police have additionally seized 1, 004 kg of ganja and 8.28 kg of MDMA during the drive, he stated.
Meanwhile, an average of six arrests were being created every hour in Keralam as part of the anti-narcotics operation.
"We have taken up a major fight. The availability of drugs in the State has fell, " the Minister stated.
Describing Operation Toofan as a model of a people's fight against evil, Mr. Chennithala remarked the initiative could serve as an example for the entire country when residents and police worked together.
He pressed residents not to allow drugs to flow into the State under the cover of Onam celebrations. "We should not allow drugs to flow under the guise of Onam celebrations. The Toofan special drive is solid to ensure a safe Onam season, " he stated.
He additionally praised the residents for turning Operation Toofan into a people's movement and assured that the fight against drugs would continue without compromise. "I salute this land that has developed Operation Toofan into a people's movement. I assure you that the fight will continue without compromise, " he remarked.
In short, over 10, 000 held under Operation Toofan in Keralam, says Home Minister Ramesh is the central thread here, and readers can expect follow-up reporting as the picture becomes clearer.



