Pubdate: Mon, 19 Jan 2015
Source: Tribune, The (India)
Copyright: The Tribune Trust, 2015
Contact:  http://www.tribuneindia.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5042
Author: Deepanker Gupta

DRUG SMUGGLING RAMPANT IN UDHAMPUR

Conviction rate dismal, most accused acquitted due to insufficient
evidence

There has been a significant increase in drug smuggling in Udhampur
district, but the conviction rate has been a dismal 4.6 per cent over
the years.

According to official data, 110 cases have been registered in Udhampur
in the past five years but the accused in a majority of these cases
managed to go scot-free.

As 74 km of the 300-km-long Jammu-Srinagar National Highway passes
through Udhampur district, adjoining areas of Udhampur become
temporary haven for smugglers.

Many times, drug smugglers are arrested and produced in court, but
they get acquitted as investigating officers fail to produce
sufficient evidence.

"It is a routine that higher officials publicise arrests of these
smugglers as major achievements but at later stages in court, the
accused gets acquitted as the evidence submitted by the prosecution is
not sufficient to prove the guilt of the accused under the NDPS Act.
Many times, investigating officers help the accused in such a way that
the offense is not established in the court of law," alleged Dinkar
Gupta, a lawyer working in Udhampur.

A senior police officer said, "We try our best to arrest the culprits.
The Udhampur police, in the last one week, succeeded in arresting four
smugglers from the periphery of the town and seized more than 6 kg
charas and 35 kg of poppy straw. We have also submitted a report to
the higher authorities for procurement and installation of full body
scanners to be installed at the Jakheni check point so that every
vehicle coming from Srinagar is thoroughly scanned for drugs as well
as weapons." Out of four arrests, two youths were locals.

Reports sent by Intelligence Bureau from Udhampur suggest that
smugglers have made temporary transit camps in Krimachi, Sattani, Jib
Thathi, Battal Ballian and other areas in the periphery of Udhampur
while taking drugs from the Valley towards Punjab and other parts of
the country, often through the Dhar road.

"If you go through the records of the last ten years, all the narco
smugglers arrested are only couriers and small players in the game and
to date, no kingpin has ever been caught by the police, which in
itself raises a question mark," said a senior intelligence officer on
the condition of anonymity.

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110 cases filed in five years

* As 74 km of the 300-km-long Jammu-Srinagar national highway passes
through Udhampur district, smugglers make temporary transit camps in
adjoining areas of Udhampur

* Intelligence Bureau reports suggest that smugglers have made such
camps in Krimachi, Sattani, Jib Thathi, Battal Ballian near Udhampur
for taking drugs from the Valley towards Punjab and other parts of the
country, often through the Dhar road

* As many as 110 cases have been registered in Udhampur in the past
five years but the accused in a majority of these cases managed to go
scot-free
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