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Peddlers keeping 1 gm MD to escape harsh punishment: NCB

- PRATIK SALUNKE / Mumbai

Drug peddlers of mephedrone seem to have been aware of the provisions of drug law as they are keeping minimal quantities in possession to escape long jail terms, revealed the investigat­ions of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).

The worrying trend for the agencies is that widespread network of drug lords and peddlers. “Until this year, we have registered 13 cases out of which 12 cases are pertaining to seizure of MD,” said a senior NCB officer who is part of the crackdown against drug mafias. “Some peddlers, however, are trying to escape the law by keeping just one gram of MD at a time of delivering it to the buyer. The buyer is strictly given just a gram and is asked to come again if he wants more. This is being done so that in the event of a peddler being caught redhanded, he would be bailed soon given the small quantity,” the officer added.

Under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances (NDPS) act, small and commercial quantities for each drug have been notified. In respect of MD, the law states that two grams to less than 50 grams is considered non-commercial quantity and the penalty is imprisonme­nt of two years, extending up to 10, and a fine of up to Rs 1 lakh. Minimum 50 grams of MD is considered commercial quantity for which the penalty is imprisonme­nt of anywhere between 10 and 20 years and a fine of up to Rs 2 lakh.

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