Tambaram City Police arrested seven drug traffickers and seized 12.7 kg of ganja during a narcotics crackdown in Perumbakkam [1].
The operation targets a specific syndicate of history sheeters, individuals with a documented criminal record, who have been supplying illegal substances within the region [1]. By dismantling this network, authorities aim to disrupt the local supply chain and reduce the influence of repeat offenders in the community [1].
Police officials conducted the operation as part of a broader effort to eliminate narcotics distribution in Perumbakkam [1]. The seizure of 12.7 kg of ganja [1] represents a significant blow to the syndicate's immediate inventory and operational capacity.
Investigators identified the suspects as part of an organized group of history sheeters [1]. These individuals are often monitored by law enforcement due to their previous convictions, yet they continued to operate a distribution network for ganja [1].
The arrests were made following a targeted investigation into the movements of known traffickers in the area [1]. The police have secured the seized narcotics as evidence for upcoming legal proceedings against the seven suspects [1].
“Tambaram City Police arrested seven drug traffickers”
This operation highlights a strategic shift by the Tambaram City Police to target 'history sheeters,' focusing resources on known recidivists to disrupt organized crime. By removing established distributors from the Perumbakkam area, the police are attempting to break the cycle of recidivism and reduce the availability of narcotics in the local neighborhood.



