Three people, including a woman, were arrested in Telangana for carrying and selling drugs. Police seized 2.6 grams of methamphetamine and more than 16 kilograms of ganja, worth over ₹8 lakh, from them. In the first case, EAGLE Force and Hayathnagar police arrested two men at Bhagyalatha Colony, Hayathnagar. The accused were Bhansilal, 22, a chaat vendor, and his helper Yogesh Rankavath, 25. Both are from Rajasthan. Police said Bhansilal has lived in Hyderabad for over 10 years and runs a chaat stall. Yogesh came to the city eight months ago. They used methamphetamine and were linked to an absconding drug supplier, A. Pavan Ode. Pavan recently brought 5 grams of meth to Hyderabad. The accused consumed 2.4 grams. After Pavan returned to Rajasthan, police found 2.6 grams of meth at Bhansilal’s home. The trio and drugs were handed to Hayathnagar police. Efforts continue to find Pavan. In the second case, Telangana EAGLE Force’s Regional Narcotics Control Cell caught a woman, Mamata Digal, 37, at Begumpet railway station. She was carrying 16.45 kilograms of ganja in two briefcases on the Konark Express train. Mamata, from Odisha and living in Navi Mumbai, said a Mumbai man named Ashok hired her to carry ganja from Bhubaneswar to Mumbai. He paid ₹10,000 per trip. Mamata met Ashok through a middleman called Sonu while working as a housemaid. Ashok arranged her travel to Bhubaneswar on January 14 and back on January 20. She stayed in Bhubaneswar until January 19, then boarded the train. Police caught her after spotting the briefcases at Begumpet station. Mamata had previously carried ganja twice. The 16.45 kg ganja worth about ₹8 lakh was seized. She was sent to Nampally Railway Police. Police are searching for Ashok, who is still missing.