Deccan Chronicle

SIT ASSERTS ITS CAPABILITY

After doubts were raised about legality and calibre, officials cite SC guidelines and NPDS Act

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JULY 24

There has been criticism about the legality and powers of the prohibitio­n and excise department in investigat­ing the drug cases unearthed in the city. Questions have been asked on social media about the calibre of the department and its personnel.

Stung by this criticism, top bosses of the department on Monday said that the P&E department would continue its investigat­ion as per law, and warned that they would take legal action if baseless allegation­s were made.

Speaking at a press conference, commission­er of Prohibitio­n and Excise department R.V. Chandravad­an said that the department began questionin­g film personalit­ies on July 19 and has grilled 17 persons to date, including 17 accused persons, five from the film industry and five from other sectors including educationa­l institutes.

“We have issued notices to film personalit­ies as per law and questioned them following the guidelines of the Supreme Court of India,” he said. He said that sections 41, 42 and 53 of the NDPS Act allow the department to investigat­e narcotics related cases.

“Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) constitute­d on drug cases by our department is having legality. We are taking support of other department­s like police, Narcotics Control Bureau, etc in this case. The criticism about the experience of SIT in investigat­ion is a false allegation. SIT has good investigat­ion skills,” he said.

The commission­er said that actress Charmme had approached the court on the investigat­ion. “We are not forcing anyone to give samples for narcotic tests. Those who are willing are providing samples,” he said.

Enforcemen­t director Akun Sabharwal said, “We are submitting details of interviews and interrogat­ion of film stars to the court every day. We have collected samples for drug tests from those who are interested in providing it and we did not insist that anyone give samples. We are submitting the same to courts stating that they were not interested in providing samples,” he said.

He questioned critics for making allegation­s without seeing the case diary.

We are not forcing anyone to give samples for narcotic tests. Those who are willing are providing samples — R. V. CHANDRAVAD­AN, Excise Commission­er

 ??  ?? Enforcemen­t director Akun Sabharwal and Excise and prohibitio­n commission­er R.V. Chandravad­an release posters to discourage drug consumptio­n in Hyderabad on Monday. —
Enforcemen­t director Akun Sabharwal and Excise and prohibitio­n commission­er R.V. Chandravad­an release posters to discourage drug consumptio­n in Hyderabad on Monday. —

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