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Shortly before 4 a.m. on Saturday Trooper Alex Boswell responded to reports of a wrong way vehicle traveling South on the Northbound side of Route 495 in Middleboro.
Boswell located the vehicle and forced it to safely come to a stop in the left travel lane. The Trooper immediately detected signs of impairment on the operator, identified as RAHJIV AMARSINGH, 26, of Worcester.

Trooper Tiffany DaRosa arrived shortly after to assist.
AMARSINGH was placed under arrest for suspicion of operating his vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor. It was also discovered on scene that AMARSINGH’s driver’s license was suspended.
Prior to towing AMARSINGH’s vehicle from the scene Troopers conducted an inventory of its contents. During the inventory they located a loaded Smith & Wesson revolver with an obliterated serial number. Additionally, in the trunk of the vehicle Troopers located a plastic tool chest and duffel bag containing approximately four pounds of marijuana, numerous THC candies packaged for distribution, as well as numerous psilocybin mushroom bars packaged for distribution.

AMARSINGH was transported to the Middleboro Barracks for booking. A bail commissioner was contacted and set bail at $25,000. AMARSINGH was scheduled for arraignment at Wareham District Court on the following charges:
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