Karnataka’s Home Minister contradicts NCB, says no drugs seized in Mysuru
The Hindu
Karnataka Home Minister disputes NCB's drug seizure claim in Mysuru, stating no narcotics were found during the raid.
Karnataka’s Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara reiterated on February 7 that no narcotic substances were found during a recent raid by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on a phenyl factory at Hebbal industrial area in Mysuru, as per the information given to him by the city police chief.
“Some chemicals were found during the raid, in which the city police also participated, but no narcotic substance was detected. When this is the case, I do not know why the NCB claimed that narcotics were found during the raid,” the Minister said.
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Speaking to reporters in Mysuru during a visit to inaugurate a new police station, Dr. Parameshwara said he had contacted the Police Commissioner immediately after the NCB made the claim.













