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17-year-old caught transporting 5 kg of hashish oil in Hyderabad

The main accused from Odisha had procured 5.1 kg of hashish oil and used the juvenile to transport it, believing that authorities would not suspect a minor.

Hyderabad: A 17-year-old boy from Andhra Pradesh was apprehended on Friday for allegedly transporting 5.1 kg of Hashish oil worth Rs 1.15 crore, police said.

In a joint operation, sleuths from the Special Operations Team (SOT), Malkajgiri, and Ghatkesar Police stopped the juvenile near Ghatkesar Railway Station Road, where he was acting suspiciously. A search revealed the hashish oil, packed in two polythene covers inside a single backpack, Rachakonda Commissioner of Police G Sudheer Babu said in a release.

“The main accused from Odisha, who procured the hashish oil, is absconding. The juvenile came into contact with him, and together they hatched a plan to supply ganja and hashish oil in Hyderabad and surrounding areas for quick financial gain,” the release added.

According to police, the main accused had procured 5.1 kg of hashish oil and used the juvenile to transport it, believing that authorities would not suspect a minor.

On October 15, the boy collected the contraband and proceeded to Hyderabad, where he was intercepted on Friday.

A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and the Juvenile Justice Act. Police are actively searching for the absconding main accused.

Officials noted that it takes approximately 40 to 50 kg of ganja to produce 1 kg of hashish oil.

This post was last modified on October 17, 2025 7:31 pm

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