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[[Has event date::2025-12-29]] | |||
[[Has event category::Trafficking]] | |||
[[Has event headline::How a Bengaluru woman techie became 'Lady Don' running major ganja trafficking racket to Sri Lanka]] | |||
[[Has event summary::Anakapalli district police arrested eight people including a Bengaluru-based software engineer for operating an inter-state cannabis trafficking network linked to Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. The operation was headed by Renuka and associate Surya Kailasa, who rented a house in Narsipatnam to source cannabis from tribal areas in Balimela and Chitrakonda on the Odisha border. The network included operatives from Bengaluru and Coimbatore managing logistics and expansion. Consignments were transported to Tamil Nadu via Rajapalayam highway junction, broken into smaller packets, and pushed to Sri Lanka through local smuggling networks. Police seized 74 kg of cannabis, a car, and two bikes near Suryakailasa. Officials described it as the first major case of ganja being smuggled to Sri Lanka from the AOB region via this route.]] | |||
[[Has source URL::https://www.timesnownews.com/bengaluru/how-a-bengaluru-woman-techie-became-lady-don-running-major-ganja-trafficking-racket-to-sri-lanka-article-153364371]] | |||
[[Has country::India]] | |||
[[Has admin subdivision 1::Andhra Pradesh]] | |||
[[Has admin subdivision 2::Anakapalli District]] | |||
[[Has locality::Nathavaram]] | |||
[[Has event coordinates::17.65, 82.55]] | |||
[[Has growing region::Eastern Ghats]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 3 March 2026
29 December 2025
Trafficking
India·Andhra Pradesh·Anakapalli District·Nathavaram· (Eastern Ghats)
How a Bengaluru woman techie became 'Lady Don' running major ganja trafficking racket to Sri Lanka
Anakapalli district police arrested eight people including a Bengaluru-based software engineer for operating an inter-state cannabis trafficking network linked to Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. The operation was headed by Renuka and associate Surya Kailasa, who rented a house in Narsipatnam to source cannabis from tribal areas in Balimela and Chitrakonda on the Odisha border. The network included operatives from Bengaluru and Coimbatore managing logistics and expansion. Consignments were transported to Tamil Nadu via Rajapalayam highway junction, broken into smaller packets, and pushed to Sri Lanka through local smuggling networks. Police seized 74 kg of cannabis, a car, and two bikes near Suryakailasa. Officials described it as the first major case of ganja being smuggled to Sri Lanka from the AOB region via this route.