(Priyanka Gupta, Intern Journalist)Gorakhpur: BJP MP from Gorakhpur Sadar Ravi Kishan raised the issue of drugs in Parliament. He said that this serious matter should be investigated in depth. He said that the problem of drug trafficking is increasing in the country. There is a conspiracy by China and Pakistan to destroy the youth of the country. Drugs are reaching India through both countries.
Ravi Kishan said that they are distributed by local criminal elements. Recently many such cases have also been caught due to the readiness of the Central Government. It is also said that people in our film industry have also been found involved in such activities. This situation is very dangerous. Because the younger generation follows artists. He urged the Central Government to take strict action on such activities. The culprits should be caught and punished as soon as possible.
Nepali citizen arrested with charas
Meanwhile, SSB 22nd Corps Assistant Commandant Sanjay Prasad and Police Outpost Incharge Ashok Kumar nabbed a person with 6 kg 200 grams of charas during joint patrolling. The recovered goods and the accused were brought to the police station. After questioning, the case was registered and presented to the court, from where he has been sent to jail. A joint team was patrolling near the Shyamkat garden in the Sonoli Kotwali area, during which a young man entered India from the Nepal border via a footpath.
The jawans ran and caught him. While checking the bag, 6 kg 200 grams of charas was recovered. During questioning, he named himself Som Bahadur (33) resident Mangalapur district Rupandehi Nepal. Police Station President Ashutosh Singh said that the accused youth was in the mood to go to Delhi with Charas. Against whom a case under the NDPS Act has been filed and sent to jail.
Canadian pea recovered on Nepal border
Police recovered 12 bags of Canadian peas from a car at the Ekadwa intersection of the Kolhui police station area in Maharajganj district. Krishna Jaiswal, a resident of Mahuari village of Nautanwa police station, was apprehended from the spot. The car was stopped at a three-way road by Ekadwa outpost Incharge Ramjit, Constable Himanshu Mishra, and the SSB team under the Kolhui police station area in which 12 bags of Canadian pea were recovered. The cost of the recovered peas and the car is said to be four lakh rupees. Police have handed over peas and car driver to the Nautanwa Custom under the 11 Customs Act.