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DB grants three weeks time to file compliance report
PIL regarding drug abuse in J&K
12/10/2021 10:33:25 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 10: In a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking initiation of a special drive by J&K Police for checking the menace of drugs amongst youths and regarding low conviction in NDPS case a division bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court comprising Chief Justice Pankaj Mithal and Justice Sanjay Dhar granted three weeks time to AAG for filling compliance report in pursuance of order dated October 10, 2021.
The DB directed to file fresh status report with regard to the disposal of seized contraband in NDPS cases from 2016 till date and further he shall also file fresh status report with regard to the functioning of Forensic Science Laboratory in J&K. As the PIL came-up for hearing, DB observed that from time to time, different status reports have been filed by the respondents and latest being an affidavit dated 16-6-2021 filed by the Special Director General of Police, Crime Branch, J&K pursuant to the direction of this Court dated 22-4-2021.
A perusal of the said affidavit reveals that by the each passing year, there is increase in registration of FIRs in NDPS cases consequently leading to increase in seizure of contraband. In the affidavit, details have also been mentioned with regard to the Poppy/Bhang crops having been destroyed from 2016 till 2021. The government of J&K has constituted a separate wing i.e. Anti-Narcotic Task Force (ANTF) in the Union Territory of J&K. Besides, various steps those have been taken by the government for creating awareness about the drug menace, has also been mentioned.
The DB observed that it needs to be noted that continuous efforts are required to be made to check the menace of drugs and for that purpose role of the Police is very important and directed the respondents shall resort to the provisions contained in Section 52-A of NDPS Act with regard to the disposal of the seized contraband.
The DB directed that the regular surveillance be maintained/undertaken, particularly in the areas, those are being frequently visited by the youngsters, particularly the students so that the drug culture does not spread among the younger generation and doing so no harassment shall be caused to them.
The DB directed that proper training be imparted to the investigating officers as this Court has come across number of cases, in which the accused earns acquittal just because of non-compliance of the mandatory provisions of the NDPS Act and also Investigating Officers be made aware about placing of the seized contraband in a safe custody, particularly from the date of seizure till the samples are sent to FSL for chemical analysis.
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