Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Una, April 02: Una Police have arrested a young man with 2.34 grams of chitta near the railway gate in Arniala, adjacent to Una district headquarters. The accused has been identified as Naveen Jaswal resident of Saloh Upperla, Haroli. The police have registered a case against the accused and started investigation.
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According to the information, Una police team was patrolling in Arniala on Monday. During this time, the police searched a youth near the railway gate on the basis of suspicion. When the police searched, they recovered 2.34 grams of chitta from the young man.
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ASP Una Sanjeev Bhatia said that the police have registered a case against Chitta accused Naveen Jaswal under the Narcotic Drugs Act and started investigation. Further action is being implemented.
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