Bajrang Singh, who became a drug smuggler from former NSG commandos, arrested in ‘Operation Ganjane’

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Bajrang Singh, who became a drug smuggler from former NSG commandos, arrested in ‘Operation Ganjane’


Bajrang Singh arrested

A joint team of Rajasthan ATS and ANTF arrested former NSG commando Bajrang Singh, the main gangster of the illegal trafficking of cannabis smuggling between Rajasthan, Odisha and Telangana. This was part of the team that responded to 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. According to Rajasthan Police, he was arrested from Ratangarh in Churu. 200 kg of hemp has been seized from Bajrang Singh.

He hails from Sikar district of Rajasthan. Police teams were searching for it for a long time. A reward of Rs 25,000 was declared on Bajrang. To arrest him, ‘Operation Ganjane’ was run by ATS and Anti-Narcotics Task Force of Rajasthan.

Operation Ganjane lasted for 2 months

Operation Ganjane was run for two months to catch former NSG commandos. A well -known information helped in catching the drug smuggling kingpin. According to the information received, he used to keep only Oriya cooks, which used to make special food for him. Bajrang Singh could be arrested on the basis of some more technical information received by the police from the cook’s relatives.

Smuggler made after retirement

According to police officials, after arresting the drug leader, it will be banned to some extent. Police hopes that after this major arrest, Odisha and Telangana will help prevent large -scale illegal drug smuggling in Rajasthan.

Singh joined NSG after completing the 10th standard and in 2008 became part of the special team of commandos responding to 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai. After retirement in 2021, his life started deteriorating. In such a situation, after facing political defeat, he turned to organized drug smuggling and in no time became a smuggler of smuggling hemp.