Posted by AI on 2025-10-28 21:14:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 17:14:51
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In a significant move, the Telangana High Court has upheld the application of the Preventive Detention (PD) Act against Angoori Bai, a key player in the illegal ganja trade. This decision marks a turning point in the state's battle against the illicit drug network, sending a strong message to those involved in similar activities.
The case revolves around Angoori Bai, a notorious figure in the illegal ganja trade, who was detained under the PD Act in 2023. The PD Act, a powerful tool in the hands of law enforcement, allows for the detention of individuals without trial for up to one year, provided there is sufficient evidence of their involvement in activities detrimental to the public interest. Bai's detention was challenged in the High Court, arguing that the PD Act was misused and that her detention was arbitrary.
The High Court's verdict, delivered by a division bench, dismissed the plea, stating that the PD Act was appropriately applied in this case. The court emphasized the seriousness of Bai's offenses, noting her involvement in a large-scale ganja smuggling operation. The judges further highlighted the need for stringent measures to combat the illegal drug trade, which poses a significant threat to public health and security.
This ruling is a crucial step in the ongoing war against the ganja mafia in Telangana. By upholding the PD Act's application, the court has empowered law enforcement agencies to take decisive action against those who threaten the state's social fabric. The decision also serves as a warning to potential offenders, indicating that the state will not tolerate such activities and will employ all legal means to deter and punish those involved. As the state moves forward, the case of Angoori Bai will likely be remembered as a pivotal moment in Telangana's fight against illegal substances.