Rajasthan has now become a major hub for smuggling synthetic drugs like MDMA and ganja. Even people from the government machinery are involved. The Rajasthan Police has achieved notable success in two different cases through a large campaign. They have arrested a total of 7 suspects and seized a significant amount of ganja and MDMA. Among those arrested is an Indian Army soldier who was aiding in the smuggling. 

Under this campaign, directed by Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar, the police team at Dag Station stopped a truck filled with iron rods. The smugglers had hidden the ganja beneath the rods to evade detection. During the search, police recovered 103.600 kg of ganja from the truck.

The driver, Zaheer Khan (35), and his accomplice, Vinod Sharma (28), both residents of Jhalawar, were arrested on the spot. Meanwhile, police intercepted a luxury car escorting the ganja. Pirulal Malviya (34) from Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, now at Kotwali Jhalawar, and Anwar alias Annu (29), also from Jhalawar, were in the vehicle and were arrested. An Indian Army ID card found on Pirulal Malviya was used to avoid police checkpoints and warn his accomplices. Authorities are now searching for others involved in this extensive network.

In another similar case, Jhalawar police arrested three suspects from an unmarked Ford EcoSport during patrol. They seized 1.57 grams of MDMA from the vehicle. The suspects are identified as Imran alias Ashu Paya (26), Kalu alias Sheikh Shahrukh (27), and Azhar (28), all residents of Ramganj Mandi, Kota. During initial questioning, they admitted to coming to buy 100 grams of MDMA from Parmanand Gurjar, also known as Panda, for which they paid Rs 45,000 upfront. When police arrived, Parmanand Gurjar fled the scene. Authorities are currently searching for the missing suspect.