Max Sniffs Out Ganja, Helps Arrest Woman Peddler Nagpur: Max, a specially trained narcotic detection dog under the National Drug Policy (NDPS) program, played a pivotal role in the successful arrest of a woman suspected of peddling ganja. The operation took place in a slum area near Meetha Neem Dargah in Civil Lines, where police, working under the codename “Operation Thunder,” conducted a joint raid with the Bharosa Cell, the all-woman Damini Squad, and Sitabuldi police. The coordinated effort targeted drug trafficking networks, with a focus on identifying and apprehending individuals involved in the illicit trade. The raid began with initial checks on suspected individuals, both men and women, but no contraband was found during the initial frisking. However, when Max was deployed to conduct a detailed search of the residence of Naziya Khan, the dog immediately alerted the team. Following Max’s precise indication, police discovered three packets of ganja hidden within the premises. The detection dog’s ability to identify even small quantities of narcotics proved critical in the intelligence-driven operation. The operation highlighted the effectiveness of combining canine units with specialized anti-narcotics squads. Max’s alert allowed the police to secure the evidence without escalating tensions with the local community. The seized ganja is now under investigation to determine its quantity, quality, and origin. Authorities are also working to trace any wider network associated with Khan’s activities. A case has been registered against Khan and two of her accomplices, with further legal proceedings expected to follow.#max #national_drug_policy_ndps #naziya_khan #damini_squad #bharosa_cell

Lewis Hamilton leaves fans in stitches after revealing cow named Max: "Not on my bingo card" Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari Formula 1 fans have lost it after Lewis Hamilton revealed that he now owns a cow called Max. While the seven-time champion insisted that he did not name the farm animal, fans have branded the moment as "gold". After gasps from the crowd, Hamilton clarified: "I didn’t name him. I inherited him, by the way. His name is Max. I swear on my life, I swear on my life." "I have like a farm, and I inherited, I adopted him basically. And his name is Max. And I have another one called Ombre. They’re the softest. They’re like the new Roscoe for me." Hamilton's beloved English bulldog Roscoe sadly passed away in September 2025, and as he described it, he has turned to farm animals to fill the void left by the fan favourite pooch. The moment in Melbourne quickly gained traction on social media. "'I didn’t name him of course. I inherited him' lmao that’s gold," one fan wrote on Reddit, while another added: "Lewis calling every farm he can find looking for a cow named Max so he can play it cool." "Lewis adopting Max was not on my bingo card," someone else joked, and another commented: "I actually think Max would find this hilarious." Other reactions included: "That is absolutely hilarious, I hope Max gets to visit Max someday," and "He just needs some side characters and Amazon might greenlight Hamilton's Farm." "He should get a bunch of cows and name them after his competitors," one wrote, and another joked: Hamilton to Red Bull next year confirmed."#ferrari #lewis_hamilton #max #roscoe #melbourne