Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 11:29:21 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 13:34:36
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A Special Court in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, has sentenced a Rit village man in Kangra district to nine months in jail and a Rs 30,000 fine in an NDPS Act case.
The convict, Sunil Katoch, was arrested during a vehicle check in Khaira on March 4, 2021, when police found him carrying 130 gms of charas.
According to prosecution details, the police seized the substance and registered a case, followed by an investigation.
After both sides argued the case, the court found Katoch guilty, acknowledging that independent witnesses were crucial to establishing the case.
This is in line with broader trends in the state, which has seen several drug busts and seizures this year.
Recently, in a major crackdown, the state police seized narcotics worth over Rs 1.3 crore in the last one month.
Police arrested 14 persons and seized 22 kg of wild cannabis, aka charas, and opium worth over Rs 1.3 crore in Lahaul Spiti district.
They also seized 55 kg of lichen, used as a narcotic, from the racks of a hotel in Keylong town.
The state's tough action against drug trafficking and illegal drug sales is evidentand welcomedby residents and officials alike, who see the problem growing.
With this new conviction, the message seems to be clear: such activities will not be tolerated in the state.
Only time will tell if these efforts will mitigate the growing drug problem in the region.
Conclusion:
Himachal Pradesh is taking a strong stance against drug trafficking and illegal drug sales.
With several drug busts and seizures in the state, citizens and officials are welcoming the tough action against crime.
Let's hope these efforts will curb the drug problem in the region.