This Bengaluru Techie Got Himself Arrested Trying To Sell Drugs On Social Media. *Slow Clap*

Raj Das

You know how sometimes you’re so ideologically motivated, that you think no matter what you do, your principles will protect you from trouble? Yeah, so something similar happened to Susheel Kumar Moosad, a former techie from Bangalore who decided that sharing his love for cannabis and turning it into a money making venture was a great idea – so much so that he decided to run his operation on Facebook.

He even made a very political statement on his FB page – “Prison is for rapists, thieves and murderers. If you lock someone up for smoking a plant that makes them happy, you are the ###### criminal.”

Posted by Bangalore Cannabis on Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Too bad, the Bengaluru Police did not really agree with his philosophy.

Sorry was stuck with my own tripping, so whats up on Bangalore Cannabis Scenes.

Posted by Bangalore Cannabis on Sunday, 27 September 2015

An unnamed source tipped off the cops and they set up a trap for him. Pretending to be buyers, they got in touch with Moosad, and he, like the most juvenile drug peddler ever, happily walked right into their hands.

Moosad was caught in possession of 1.1 kg of ganja and LSD blotters.

Natti 3k 100grams. 20k a kilo.

Posted by Bangalore Cannabis on Wednesday, 16 September 2015

And for those who are interested , the Bangalore Cannabis page is still active.

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