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  • Mother Son Peddling Drugs, Arrested In North Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Monday said that the supply network of drugs like charas in Bandipora town has received a big jolt as they have arrested mother-son duo and recovered charas like substance and cash from them in the district.

    The Police in a tweet, said that it recovered charas like substance packed in sachets along with some cash  from the mother-son duo identified as Posha Begum and her son Aqib Waza, whose father Khurshid Waza (MANDELA) has already been booked.

    The police also said that a case under relevant sections of laws has been registered and further investigation is going on.

    In another tweet, Bandipora Police said that it has recovered charas like substance along with cash seizure of 71,845 and arrested one lady Babli Begum who is a repeat offender, presently out on bail in an earlier NDPS Case. “Cognizance taken under the relevant sections of NDPS Act in PS Bandipora,” it added.

    Senior Superintendent of Bandipora Police, Lakshay Vinod Sharma said that the entire family has been involved in selling charas in the town and their arrest is likely to end the supply network of drugs like charas in Bandipora town.

    He further said that the police are also going to apply for bail cancellation in the previous cases. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKPSC Last Date Extended for Assistant Commissioner Food Safety and Assistant Controller Drugs, J&K Drugs & Food Control Organization

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    JKPSC Last Date Extended for Assistant Commissioner Food Safety and Assistant Controller Drugs, J&K Drugs & Food Control Organization

    Filling up of the posts of Assistant Commissioner Food Safety and Assistant Controller Drugs, J&K Drugs & Food Control Organization, in Health & Medical Education Department. Extension of date thereof.

    It is notified for information of all the concerned aspirants that the last date for submission of online application forms for the post Assistant Commissioner Food Safety and Assistant Controller Drugs, J&K Drugs & Food Control Organization, in Health & Medical Education Department notified vide Notification No. 27-PSC(DR-P) of 2022 dated 21.12.2022, has been further extended up to 12.03.2023.

    However, the cut-off date for determining the eligibility shall remain same as 26-12-22

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    ( With inputs from : The News Caravan.com )

  • Wild animals that do drugs and other strange things

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    In September 1985, authorities discovered the body of Andrew Thornton, a drug dealer, in Tennessee. He had a bag full of cocaine, a damaged parachute and the key to a small plane, which crashed some 100 kilometers away.

    Investigators spent months searching for the rest of his loot, which they suspected he had dropped along his air route. But in the North Georgia mountains, a black bear found him first, ingested the cocaine and overdosed.

    The curious but true story, which inspired the new movie ‘Intoxicated Bear’, is the result of an unusual confluence of events, and wildlife professionals in the United States said they had never seen another case like it.

    But experts have seen wild animals consume just about anything. And animals’ taste for human goods—licit and illegal—can cause problems for them and for us.

    Bears, which have a keen sense of smell, they have learned that humans are a reliable source of food. Sometimes bears even break into houses. In the Berkshire Mountains in Massachusetts, a thieving bear was routinely looking for frozen treats.

    “That bear was going into multiple homes and bypassing the available food, going straight to the freezer and eating snow,” said Andrew Madden, a supervisor with the Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife.

    Bears sometimes trip over other substances. In October 2020, a man in Cotopaxi, Colorado, reported that a bear had raided an outdoor freezer and made off with marijuana edibles, said Joseph Livingston, public information officer for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

    Another resident of that state reported that a bear had escaped with a cooler of beer, and bears have been observed chewing on beer cans, Livingston said.

    Recreational drugs can make wild animals sick. In 2018, the Gibsons Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Gibsons, British Columbia, took in a stunned raccoon. Laboratory tests suggested that the animal had ingested marijuana and benzodiazepines, depressants often prescribed for anxiety.

    The center kept the animal calm, and after a few hours, it came to and was released.

    Even regular human food can present hazards.

    In September, wildlife officials found two dead black vultures in Dutchess County in New York. “The cause of death was theobromine/caffeine poisoning caused by material that looked and smelled like chocolate,” said Kevin Hynes, wildlife health program leader with the state Division of Fish and Wildlife.

    Animals that eat garbage often eat other things. Colorado officials had to euthanize a bear they found in a dumpster; an autopsy revealed his stomach was “full of plastic and cigarette butts and really nasty stuff,” Livingston said.

    And some animals, including bears, move from yards to homes, creating “a situation where it’s now a threat and needs to be removed,” said Dave Wattles, a biologist with the Massachusetts Division of Fish and Wildlife. Experts recommend that people dispose of trash properly and store pet food, trash, and other treats indoors safely. People should also refrain from feeding wildlife, they said, and, allegedly, from dropping cocaine from planes.

    By: Emily Anthes

    BBC-NEWS-SRC: http://www.nytsyn.com/subscribed/stories/6589545, IMPORTING DATE: 2023-02-27 23:10:07

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    ( With inputs from : pledgetimes.com )

  • Govt Froze Assets Of Two Drug Traffickers

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    SRINAGAR: Cracking the whip on drug peddlers, District Magistrate Shopian on Saturday ordered seizure/ freezing of illegally acquired properties of two more drug traffickers in the district.

    The action has been taken under the provisions of Chapter VA of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotic Substances Act, 1985.

    The order reads that the said properties shall not be transferred or any other use undertaken on it without the permission of the District Magistrate.

    The Competent Authority under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, Shopian, accorded a seal of approval to freezing of ill-gotten properties of two more drug peddlers who were given reasonable time period to prove credentials and produce the requisite documents that substantiate the property as legal.

    The frozen property includes illegally acquired buildings and land from the proceeds of narcotics trade. The properties were purchased from ill-gotten money of drug trafficking within the last six years in the name of accused persons as well as in the name of their kith and kin.

    The district administration has issued notices to several persons involved in the drug trafficking in the recent past and asked all of them to disclose the source of the acquisition of the properties and has in previous week frozen assets of 05 drug traffickers in the first instance.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • War against Drugs: ill-gotten assets of 02 more drug traffickers frozen/ Seized at Shopian

    War against Drugs: ill-gotten assets of 02 more drug traffickers frozen/ Seized at Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 25: Acting tough against drug traffickers, District Magistrate Shopian today ordered seizure/ freezing of illegally acquired properties of two more drug traffickers in the district.

    The action has been taken under the provisions of Chapter VA of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotic Substances Act, 1985. As per the orders issued today, the said properties shall not be transferred or any other use undertaken on it without the permission of the District Magistrate.

    The Competent Authority under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, Shopian, accorded a seal of approval to freezing of ill-gotten properties of two more drug peddlers who were given reasonable time period to prove credentials and produce the requisite documents that substantiate the property as legal.

    The frozen property includes illegally acquired buildings and land from the proceeds of narcotics trade. The properties were purchased from ill-gotten money of drug trafficking within the last six years in the name of accused persons as well as in the name of their kith and kin.

    The district administration has issued notices to several persons involved in the drug trafficking in the recent past and asked all of them to disclose the source of the acquisition of the properties and has in previous week frozen assets of 05 drug traffickers in the first instance.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • War Against Drugs: Ill-gotten assets from drug trade worth crores frozen in Shopian

    War Against Drugs: Ill-gotten assets from drug trade worth crores frozen in Shopian

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    SHOPIAN, FEBRUARY 18:  Acting tough against drug traffickers, District Magistrate Shopian today ordered seizure / freezing of illegally acquired properties of five drug traffickers in District Shopian .The action has been taken under the provisions of Chapter VA of the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotic Substances Act, 1985. As per the orders issued today, the said properties shall not be transferred for any other use undertaken on it without the permission of the District Magistrate.

    The Competent Authority under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, Shopian, accorded a seal of approval to freezing of ill-gotten properties worth crores of five drug peddlers who were given reasonable time period to prove credentials and produce the requisite documents that substantiate the property as legal.

    It included illegally acquired buildings and land from the proceeds of narcotics trade. The properties were purchased from ill-gotten money of drug trafficking within the last six years in the name of accused persons as well as in the name of their kith and kin.The district administration has issued notices to several persons involved in the drug trafficking in the recent past and asked all of them to show cause the source of means of the acquisition of the properties.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Bride Drugs Groom, In-Laws on Train, Runs Away With Jewellery- Details Here – Kashmir News

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    Bride Drugs Groom, In-Laws on Train, Runs Away With Jewellery- Details Here

    The Government Railway Police (GRP) has arrested a bride and her accomplice for absconded with all the cash, jewellery as well as other valuables. She was traveling with her new groom on the Marudhar Express train enroute Jaipur.

    As per reports from media websites, the groom (Ankit) had come to Uttar Pradesh with his family to get married to Gudiya at an acquaintance’s home. The wedding took place in Matiyara village in Balua area of Chandauli district, UP. February 6 was the day of the marriage.

    On the day of the marriage, the newlywed couple left for Varanasi with the groom’s family members and bride’s relative named Nagina for sightseeing. From there, they boarded a train for Ajmer from Varanasi’s railway station. On their way, another of the bride’s known persons, Chhotu Khatkana joined them. Chottu got dry fruits as well as tea for everyone which was laced with drugs and served it to the groom and his family.

    Once the family fell unconscious, the three collected all the valuables and got off the train at Kanpur Central railway station.

    The groom filed a complaint with the Government Railway Police (GRP) in Etawah. This was enquired and found out that this was the bride’s second marriage.

    After drugging the groom and his family, the three accomplices, Gudia, Nagina and Chhotu got off the train and took a bus from Prayagraj and headed towards Varanasi. The GRP nabbed both Gudiya and Nagina at the Varanasi station from where they were trying to scot off to Gorakhpur.

    (Agencies)

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  • India sends life-saving drugs, protective items to quake-hit Turkey, Syria

    India sends life-saving drugs, protective items to quake-hit Turkey, Syria

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    New Delhi: The Centre has sent humanitarian medical assistance and Emergency Relief Material like life-saving drugs, protective items and critical care equipment valued at over Rs 7 crore to quake-hit Syria and Turkey.

    Union health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya highlighted the efforts of the Ministry to provide emergency relief materials to Turkey and Syria in a tweet on Tuesday. He stated in a tweet, “India is providing assistance to the two countries in the spirit of its age-old tradition of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”.

    “On Feb 6, when two powerful earthquakes hit Syria and Turkey, 3 truck load of relief materials were arranged at Hindon airbase consisting of life saving emergency medicines and protective items within 12 hours. The trucks started reaching by 10 a.m. next day and handing over of the relief items to the Indian Air Force (IAF) begun by 4 p.m. The last truck load reached by 9.30 p.m. and the flight departed to Syria with emergency relief material on the same day by 10 p.m. for the relief operation”, said health ministry.

    The consignment consisted of 5,945-ton emergency relief material which included 27 life-saving medicines, two kinds of protective items and three categories of critical care equipments, valued at approximately Rs 2 crore.

    The ministry said that on Feb 10, a bigger lot of relief materials was arranged for both Turkey and Syria. The consignment for Syria consisted of 72 critical care drugs, consumables and protective items of 7.3 tons, valued at Rs 1.4 crore. Relief materials sent for Turkey included 14 types of medical and critical care equipments, valued at Rs 4 crore.

    The medical equipments dispatched to quake-hit Turkey includes Patients Monitor Cardio, Syringe pump, ECG machine, Nebulizer, Glucometer, Thermometer, ventilator among others.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Pakistan based handlers pushing drugs inside J&K through smugglers: SSP Baramulla

    Pakistan based handlers pushing drugs inside J&K through smugglers: SSP Baramulla

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    Baramulla, Feb 13: Senior Superintendent of Police Baramulla, Amod Nagpure Monday said that Pakistan based handlers under well hatched conspiracy are using smugglers to push drugs inside Jammu and Kashmir to spread drug addiction among youth.

    Addressing a press conference in Baramulla, SSP Baramulla, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said the Police have arrested four such drug suppliers along with contraband material and cash.

    He said on a specific information regarding smuggling of narcotics in Kamalkote area of Uri in Baramulla, a Naka was established at Sultan Daki area and during checking, a vehicle was signaled to stop but it tried to flee and was tactfully stopped.

    “Later, four people were arrested along with 1.17 Kgs of Brown Sugar and a cash of Rs.25.39 Lacs. They have been idetified as Naseer Ahmad Bhatti son of Nazar Din Bhatti, Mohd Pazeer son of Abdul Majeed Khanday, Reyaz Ahmad Khanday and Fayaz Ahmad Khanday son’s of Mohammed Sharief Khanday–all residents of Uri.”

    The SSP, while terming the arrest of four smugglers a big catch, said they have got more leads and more such modules are expected to be busted soon.

    He also said their network is so strong and they are making every possible efforts to stop drugs entering Jammu and Kashmir. “It’s all due to the people’s support and cooperation, such modules are being busted”, he said.

    “We have identified the hotspots and will be using technical as well as human intelligence for such operations in future”, he said.

    On being asked why drug peddlers are seen free after remaining in lockups, he said, that they get out on bail and police are using a method that whoever will get bail is booked under PSA so that he would remain in the preventive custody—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Amazon, Flipkart among 20 e-tailors given notices for selling drugs without licence

    Amazon, Flipkart among 20 e-tailors given notices for selling drugs without licence

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    Delhi: Amazon and Flipkart Health plus are among the 20 online sellers that have been issued show-cause notices by the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) over the online sale of drugs in violation of norms.

    The show-cause notice dated February 8 by DCGI V G Somani cited a Delhi High Court order dated December 12, 2018, which prohibits online sales of medicines without a licence.

    The notice stated that the DCGI had forwarded the order to all state and Union Territories in May and November 2019 and again on February 3 for necessary action and compliance.

    “In spite of the same, you are found to be engaged in such activities without a licence,” the notice to the online medicine sellers said.

    “…You are hereby asked to show cause within 2 days from the date of issue of this notice, why action shall not be taken against you for sale, or stock, or exhibit or offer for sale or distribution of drugs in contravention of the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and rules made thereunder,” the notice said.

    The notice states that the sale or stock or exhibit or offer for sale or distribution of any drug requires a licence from the concerned state licensing authority and conditions of a licence are required to be complied with by the licence holders.

    The DCGI has said that in case of no reply, it will be presumed that the company has nothing to say in the matter and necessary action will be initiated against them without any further notice.

    When contacted, Flipkart Health Plus said that it is a digital healthcare marketplace platform that enables easy and convenient access to genuine and affordable medicines and healthcare products, from independent sellers, for millions of customers across the country.

    “We have received the notice from CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) and are responding to it appropriately. As an organisation, we remain committed to complying with the laws of the land and towards continuous improvements of our processes/checks and controls on our marketplace platform to build trust and enhance customer experience,” Flipkart Health plus said.

    Email queries seeking comments over the development sent to Amazon India and others did not elicit any reply.

    Traders body Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) National President BC Bhartia and Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal in a joint statement demanded the government to strictly enforce the law and the judgment of the Delhi high court and ensure that no e-commerce company is selling medicine violating the Drug and Cosmetic Act.

    “Government must take strict action against the e-commerce, e-pharma intermediaries, marketplace platforms including Amazon and Flipkart who are selling the medicine without obtaining the requisite license-added the trade leaders,” the statement said.

    CAIT added that several online medicine sellers are foreign-controlled and therefore, are ineligible to seek these retail licences as this would be a violation of the extant Foreign Direct Investment policy in the multi-brand retail sector or inventory-based e-commerce.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )