The Free Press Journal

Court denies bail to 21-year-old peddler

Says drug traffickin­g on the rise, engulfing youth who are pillars of the country

- BHAVNA UCHIL bhavna.uchil@fpj.co.in

A Sessions court on Monday rejected the bail applicatio­n of a 21-year-old accused of being part of a gang of peddlers of LSD (lysergic acid diethylami­de) and said that the effect of the act charged against all the accused is an important considerat­ion as it has acted as a catalyst to spoil the young generation of this nation.

The court said, “The impact of narcotics in the life of the present generation is of such magnitude and enormity that government­s across the globe have brought stringent measures to deal with traffickin­g and stringent punishment­s are also envisaged. However, in spite of such stringent laws, the traffickin­g is only on the increase, thereby spreading its arms far and wide to engulf within its fold the next generation, who are the pillars of the country and thereby destroying their life.”

Additional Sessions Judge MG Desphande further said that drug trafficker­s have found innovative ways to transport narcotics across the globe, which totally demolishes the lives of very many persons and threatens the safety and security of our future generation­s. “Drug trafficker­s with least regard to the life and health of persons and only with a view to their own betterment, distribute the narcotic drugs among the younger generation­s, which is the root cause of many evils that are being perpetuate­d by the persons under the influence of the said drugs.”

The court said their statements to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) prima facie indicate innovative methods of all the accused in possessing, procuring, selling and traffickin­g drugs. It refused to consider the plea to consider the age of the accused and said it is immaterial when the offence is serious under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) Act. “I strongly feel that once they are released, they will again indulge in same activities spoiling other young boys,” Judge Deshpande said in his order.

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