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Shopian, June 11: Police in south Kashmir’s Shopian district on Thursday said they recovered nearly 29 kilograms of crushed cannabis powder from an underground hideout in an apple orchard and arrested a man in connection with the case.
Acting on specific information, a police team raided an orchard in Pashpora Keegam village, where the narcotics had allegedly been concealed in an underground hideout, police said.
During the search, police recovered 28.968 kg of crushed cannabis powder. The accused, identified as Mohammad Iqbal Bhat, a resident of Pashpora Keegam, was arrested.





