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B’luru: Police use strict law to examine drug mafia; 5 Order

B'luru: Police use strict law to examine drug mafia; 5 Order
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Bengaluru: In an effort to inspect drug accessories, the police ordered repeat violators under proof of illegal traffic in drugs and laws of psychotropic substances, where the suspect must remain in the custody of the judicial for at least one year unsecured.
These five violators were booked in and about Bengaluru this year.
Police Commissioner Kamal Pant, “Pit NDPS ACT can be called on drug vendors who are accustomed to being booked in the past.
This is another important legal tool in our war against the drug mafia.” From five accused, three booked in the city.
They include two Nigerian citizens – Nansho Joachhin, 37, from Horamavu and Makuko Chukwuka Muolidaymobile, 32, from Kogilu Cross – booked by Central Crime Branch Sleuths in the past two months.
Police Kg Halli gave rise to action against Syed Nazeem, 41, Pilanna Garden.
The three were ordered at the cost of peddling drugs at least three times in the past.
In rural Bengaluru, Sarjapur police ordered 31 years old 31 years.
Sheeter Wisim Akram Khan under ACT.
He faced more than 10 criminal cases, including four drug accesses listed in recent years.
The fifth charges were booked at Chikkaballater.
Commissioner with the police (crime) Sandeep Patil said: “For some time, we have gathered antecedents from almost all drug binders in and around the city.
We identified those who have been booked more than three times, preparing reports that justify the prayer of the PIT NDPS against certain suspects and orders issued by the Police Commissioner.
This must be approved by the High Court Advisory Board.
After nodding, the vendor must remain in detention for a full year, “he explained.
‘Financial Probe’inspector General Police (Central Range) M Chandrasekhar hopes that the’ financial investigation ‘of Peddler drugs is also an effective legal tool.
“Recently, we confiscated properties worth more than RS 1.7 Crore belonging to the alleged drug seller by asking for financial investigations defined based on Chapter V of the NDPS Law, 1985.
We must submit a strong chargesheet that explains to the court that was accused of 54 Years accused of gathering property through the money he earned by peddling drugs, “he said.

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