Bengaluru (Karnataka): Declaring a war against drug abuse, the Karnataka government ordered the police to probe into the alleged links between drug suppliers and the Kannada film industry, state Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Sunday.
"We have declared a war against drugs and ordered the Central Crime Branch (CCB) police to probe the alleged the Kannada film industry's links to drugs in the aftermath of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) busting a trafficking racket in the state recently," Bommai told reporters in Kannada.
Disclosing that the state government was assisting the NCB in cracking the drug racket case, Bommai said Kannada film producer Indrajit Lankesh had also been asked to share information on his charge that some of the Kannada film actors were into drugs.
"As Lankesh claimed in a statement to local news channels on Saturday that a few film actors whom he knows were into drugs, we have asked him to give us details for investigating his allegations," said Bommai.
"The drug network in sandalwood (Kannada film industry) is far and wide and many young actors and actresses organise rave parties," alleged Lankesh.