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Chandigarh, Jan 26: The Mumbai ATS revealed on Tuesday that Saji Mohan, the senior IPS officer who was arrested in Mumbai on the charge of selling heroin might have been involved in large scale smuggling of drugs as the heroin recovered from him is of Afghani origin. The involvement of some of Saji’s colleagues is also being alleged by the ATS. The ATS aslo said that Saji and his associates might have supplied drugs to high profile parties. The Maharashtra police’s Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) on Sunday had arrested Saji Mohan, a 1995 batch IPS officer of the Jammu and Kashmir cadre in Mumbai for carrying 10 kg heroin. The arrest came just days after a constable of the Haryana police was arrested by the Mumbai police with 2 kg heroin. It is believed that the constable had provided information based on which the IPS officer’s arrest was effected. Ironically Mohan had once dealt with narcotic-related offences and last year he had unearthed an alleged police-drug peddler’s nexus. In July last, the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) zonal office headed by him had come out with disclosures about several Chandigarh police personnel being allegedly involved in drug peddling.
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