Strange noises were coming from the train's toilet, when the TT opened the door, he was shocked to see the scene

Keeping in mind the safety of passengers, a checking campaign of trains was being conducted by GRP and RPF personnel. During this campaign, a shocking incident has come to light from a coach of Muri Express 118309. Where after strange noises were heard from the toilet of the train, when the door was opened, it was found that the roof was broken.
Prayagraj: Keeping in mind the safety of passengers, a checking campaign of trains was being conducted by the GRP (Government Railway Police) and RPF (Railway Protection Force) personnel. During this campaign, a shocking incident has come to light from a coach of Muri Express 118309. When the door was opened after strange noises were heard from the toilet of the train, the TT and security personnel present there were shocked to see the scene inside.
What did you find in the toilet
When the toilet door was opened, it was found that the roof was broken and 25 packets of ganja were hidden there. The total weight of the recovered ganja was 50 kg, in which each packet was of 2 kg. The discovery of such a large quantity of ganja created a stir among the railway officials. As soon as the incident was reported, senior officials reached the spot and other coaches of the train were also searched. However, no person involved in ganja smuggling could be arrested. At present, the police is investigating the matter in depth and is collecting clues to identify the smugglers.
Drug trafficking
Earlier also, cases of smuggling of ganja and other narcotics have been reported in trains. During ticket checking in trains passing through Jhansi section, the TT smelled a foul smell from a toilet. When the door was opened, a cloud of smoke was seen inside, which made it clear that some passengers were consuming drugs while sitting in the bathroom. According to railway officials, many passengers smoke ganja and cigarettes by hiding in the bathroom instead of smoking on the berth or seat. Railways have made it clear that strict action will be taken against those who smuggle or consume narcotics in trains. The investigation of the case is going on and the police is keeping a close watch to break this network of ganja smuggling.
PC:Inkhabar