Police are investigating whether the accused teachers allegedly used their own students to facilitate drug trafficking and collect or handle money linked to the illegal trade. Investigators are examining the possible role of students and whether they were involved in the network in any capacity.
KOZHIKODE: In a surprising move, the main police officer investigating the MDMA financial case involving three teachers has been transferred. Vadakara CI A.V. Dinesh, who was leading the probe, has been moved to the Kannur Circle.
He had been posted in Vadakara only since the election period, and what's raising eyebrows is that this transfer comes without any official reason being given. This happened just as the investigation was getting deeper into the case against the three teachers.
Drug Bust: Biker Held After Cops Discover MDMA Hidden In Phone Charger
The police are seriously investigating if the teachers used their students to smuggle drugs. A major angle of the probe is to find out if the kids were used as a front for drug deliveries and money transfers. There's also a strong suspicion that the teachers might have used their students' bank accounts for these illegal transactions. The investigation had recently picked up pace based on these very suspicions, making the timing of the transfer even more questionable.
Kannur: Police Nab Two Notorious Criminals with MDMA After Car Chase!
-
FIFA remove chief operating officer Kevin Lamour after he criticised Gianni Infantino’s plan to sell part of the World Cup to investors

-
Mohan Bhagwat's US Visit Sparks Criticism As Religious Freedom Body Seeks RSS Sanction

-
AP doctors’ strike: Medicos hold beach rally in Visakhapatnam

-
HUT Stock Heads For 4th Week Of Declines: Why This Analyst Thinks Hut 8 Is a Buy

-
OpenAI Targets Public Market Debut By 2027 While Dismissing IPO Race Pressure With Anthropic
