Bengaluru: In the light of regular incidents of drug seizures and peddlers being caught in the city, the police department is planning to visit educational institutions to interact with the students, an official said on Saturday.
"Once the colleges start, there will be a lot of educational programmes against drugs," a police official from the Central Crime Branch (CCB) said. Police teams led by Sandeep Patil, Joint Commissioner, Crime, will interact with the students to counsel and enlighten them to stay away from drugs. Police are also looking at the possibility of including curriculum on drugs to motivate students to stay away from the banned substances.
"If it is possible, curriculum could also be added. We will also tie up with NGOs and others," he said. Already anti-drug committees exist in most of the city colleges. In Belagavi, Excise Minister H. Nagesh said excise and police departments will jointly conduct raids to bust drug peddling in Karnataka. Nagesh said the government wants to protect innocent people falling prey to drugs and highlighted that night raids will also be carried out.
Following the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) busting a drug racket which had many musicians and film personalities as customers, the Excise Minister hinted that maybe only the tip of the drug racket iceberg has been exposed. Recently, NCB busted a drug racket involving former television actress D. Anikha and two of her accomplices, R. Ravindran and M. Anoop.
NCB seized a large haul of drugs from the accused consisting of 145 ecstasy or MDMA pills and Rs 2.2 lakh cash from Royal Suites Hotel Apartment in Kalyan Nagar. Later, 96 MDMA pills, 180 LSD blots were also seized from Nikoo Homes and 180 more LDS blots from Anikha's home in Doddagubbi.
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The busted drug racket was suspected of supplying recreational and party drugs to Sandalwood actors, children of VIPs, students and others.