Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 Source: Times of India, The (India) Copyright: Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 2010 Contact: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/453 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) CHILDREN FORM VITAL PART OF DRUG PEDDLERS' NETWORK VARANASI: Do not be surprised if you come across young children selling hash (ganja) and cannabis (bhang) to visitors including foreign tourists who throng prominent ghats on the banks of the holy Ganga in the city. Children form a strong network of drug peddlers in the region. Even drives and raids by the Narcotics Control Bureau and city police have failed to work as deterrent for them, as the practice continues unabated especially along the ghats. According to narcotics control office, 15.57 kg heroin was recovered in 2007, while last year, authorities had seized over 20 kg of the illegal stuff. Similarly, recovery of ganja increased from nearly 275 kg (2007) to around 350 kg in 2009. The recovery of other intoxicants like charas, cocaine, smack, medax and diazepam pills and powder show that they are also in use in the region. Neighbouring districts like Chandauli and Bhadohi have emerged as prominent centres of illicit drugs trafficking. SP (city) Vijay Bhushan said that police had recently conducted a number of drives in which large amounts of hard drugs were recovered. "We are keeping a close vigil on the situation to control the drug abuse and illicit trafficking," he added. According to police, ganja is supplied to the region from the north east areas and Nepal via Bihar and Jharkhand borders. Heroin is being manufactured in neighbouring districts and supplied to the cities like Varanasi. A senior police officer confided that actual inflow of drugs could be 10 to 20 times higher than the quantities seized in the region. As per recent reports of the district excise department, the consumption of ganja and bhang is about 40,000 kg in the district and these substances generate are in huge demand among the tourists and students in the region. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom