Pubdate: Mon, 06 Aug 2012 Source: DNA (India) Copyright: 2012 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd Contact: http://www.dnaindia.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4442 DRUG PUSHERS CAN BREEZE IN AND OUT OF JAIL The increasing numbers of drug-peddling cases in Bangalore make people wonder why the city is being increasingly targeted these days. Police officials reveal that apart from people earning higher salaries, the convenience of getting a faster bail is the biggest reason for drug peddlers making the city their main target. "Most drug peddlers on interrogation told us that it is easy for them to get bail and walk free in a couple of weeks, whereas it is extremely difficult to do so in some other states of India as well as foreign countries," said a senior police officer. Compared to Mumbai and Delhi, a foreign drug peddler gets bail much faster in Bangalore. "Our courts, without knowing, what adverse impact a drug peddler will have on society, grants them bail, officer said. "Once the peddler is out on bail, it is difficult for us to keep a track of his movements. That's because they do not stay put at one place. We also don't get to know about their release when they are enlarged on bail," said joint commissioner of police (crime-east) B Dayananda. According to the police manual, the respective jurisdiction police station officers should have details of the whereabouts of drug peddlers, but a document available with DNA shows that the Bangalore police don't have the location details of even a single drug peddler. "I don't understand why the court gives bail to drug peddlers even after we arrest them repeatedly," wondered an investigating officer from CCB. "It happens only in Bangalore. Courts in Mumbai and Delhi do not grant bail so easily," reiterated another senior officer. "We get the information about drug peddlers from informers, parents of students, and those who have given up cocaine. In many cases, the peddler would have been carrying on with the business for years. We arrest and produce them in the court. But what is the use of all this when they can walk away free," the officer added. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt