Police Seize Cannabis in Himachal Pradesh: Arrest Made

In a recent police operation in Himachal Pradesh, authorities arrested a driver after discovering 246 grams of cannabis during a routine checkpoint. The incident occurred on June 18, 2026, when police intercepted a vehicle at Zero Point, Goli. The driver, Hussain Muhammad, has been charged under the NDPS Act and is currently in police custody as investigations continue. This operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug-related offenses in the region.
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Police Operation Leads to Drug Arrest


On the evening of June 18, 2026, law enforcement officials from the Bani Khet outpost established a checkpoint at Zero Point, Goli, around 10:30 PM. During this operation, they stopped a vehicle identified as HP01C‑2178 and discovered 246 grams of charas, also known as cannabis.


The driver, identified as Hussain Muhammad, aged 29, and son of Jan Muhammad, hails from Village Sar, located in the Dehgrahan post office area of Tehsil Churah, District Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. He was taken into custody immediately.


Authorities have filed charges against him under Sections 20 and 25 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The Chamba court has since placed the accused in police custody, and Investigating Officer Arun Kumar from the Bani Khet Police Post is overseeing the ongoing investigation.