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      Police arrested a drug dealer selling vegetables, News

An unemployed civil engineer in coronavirus started a nasty business | News Hub

   Mumbai (News Hub update news)

   The Coronavirus epidemic the days of the loss of life, but due to unemployment, many families lost their lives and the turn reached famine.

   Something similar happened in Mumbai, India, where a man became a drug dealer after losing his job in the days of the Coronavirus epidemic.


   An educated man in India became a vegetable seller to throw dust in the eyes of the world. The nefarious business continued. The accused, Sachin Salonke, a resident of Karar village on the outskirts of Mumbai was a civil engineer in an organization, which was sacked during the Corona lockdown.

   After leaving the job, the accused started selling vegetables but it was to show people when in fact he was running a drug business.

   There was a vegetable warehouse a short distance from his house where he kept vegetables. Seeing his movements, the police searched his warehouse on suspicion and found a large quantity of cannabis in onion sacks.

   During the raid, Mumbai police recovered three sacks of cannabis from the warehouse which contained a total of 63 kg of cannabis. Its market value is Rs. 945,000. Police registered a case of the arrest of Sachin Salonkhe which was later produced in court where the court remanded him in police custody.

   People are seen commenting after the news was shared on social media. Some say he was forced to do so because of unemployment, and that it was his right, while others argue that he should not do any business that violates social and national laws.

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