Mangaluru: Ganja peddling in city keeps police on toes - 398 arrested in 2017


Abhijith N Kolpe
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jan 30: With supply of ganja (aka marijuana or weed) becoming rampant in the coastal region, it has become a challenge for the police department to control its flow and nab those involved in peddling this psychoactive drug.

Nevertheless, the city cops have managed to seize large quantities and also nab some notorious peddlers over the last couple of years. Though there has been an 80 percent rise in the ganja cases in the last three years, the positive stride taken by the police department is evident from the data shared by City Crime Records Bureau (CCRB) to Daijiworld. In 2015 only 16.65 kg of ganja was seized and 70 arrested but in 2016 the cops managed to seize 109.23 kg and nab 306 and in 2017 another 100.51 kg with 398 arrested.

The ganja issue in Mangaluru hit limelight in 2013 after 18-year-old Sneha committed suicide owing to drug abuse. While some term Mangaluru as the ‘hub of drugs’ Sahyadri Sanchaya Convenor Dinesh Holla alleges that the drug racket in the region is being operated by the drug and resort mafia in the Western Ghats.

"The forest minister (Ramanath Rai) has lost control over his department. Thousands of hectares of land have been grabbed by this mafia and they are not allowing anyone to enter this region. The recent story of Naxal visit was completely fabricated by this mafia. There is no Naxal activity now in this region. Areas such as Barimale, Ambattimale, Banjarmale, Somana Kadu, Aramane Gudda are already encroached by this mafia," he said.


As per the City Crime Records Bureau (CCRB) the seized property under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) cases reported for the year 2015, 2016 and 2017 up to December:


NDPS cases reported for the year 2015, 2016 and 2017:

 


Ganja in Jail

Ganja is also being routinely supplied to the jail inmates, and the police have seized packets of the drug during raids on several occasions. In the year 2016, a mother-daughter duo was caught red handed while supplying ganja to a jail inmate.


Supply from Kerala - Tamil Nadu

Ganja also gets supplied to the region from across the state borders. On January 24 this year, a person from Kerala was arrested along with three Mangaluru persons at Ullal who were possessing 800 grams of ganja. Incidents of ganja being peddled from Tamil Nadu and Kerala has also come to the notice of the cops.

Ganja cases have been plenty, with the anti-rowdy squads in the city arresting ganja peddlers from various parts of the city every other day. Recently, a kingpin identified as Saleem Pasha was caught with 10.2 kg of ganja in his possession.

Two months back a police inspector found a 12 feet tall ganja plant that was supposedly grown in the compound of a cement storage warehouse near Kodikal cross of Bangrakuloor village.

Last year, a 30-year-old died in a bike accident at Thokkottu. Two packets of ganja were found in his possession.

 

Ganja Consumption Led to Murder

Ganja consumption also allegedly led to a murder in the region in July 2017. Around 10 people were consuming ganja in an old house at Vamanjoor and later got into a clash in intoxicated state, which ended up in the murder of Pawan Raj.

In October 2017, in a major crackdown, 21 youth were booked for peddling ganja and its consumption at Pacchanady and Neermarga all aged between 22-30. These incidents highlight how the youngsters are falling prey to drug addiction.

Individuals and social organisations are demanding a crackdown on the drug mafia operating in the coastal city before the situation gets out of hand.


Parents' Role

Parents need to constantly communicate with their children and should closely monitor their kids for unexplained tell tale signs like fatigue, increasing demand for money, anxiety, preferring to be alone in room, withdrawal symtoms etc. Being in denial mentality on the part of parents and society will only aggravate the situation and the problem will take other dimensions such as crime. There are de-addiction centers in the city and parents should not hesitate to avail expert help when they feel concerned about their children.

  

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  • roger, mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 04 2018

    Alcohol is the most commonly most available drug but nobody bats an eye.. why cos the society we live in is taught that Marijuana or ganja is a drug, but its not, alcohol has killed more people that weed or ganja.. but the govt will call it a drug cos they cant tax it... fools ... many countries are already declaring it legal for its medicinal properties... its high time ganja should be made legal and alcohol must be BANNED !!!

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  • JK, southkanara

    Fri, Feb 02 2018

    Name itself is so disturbing.... Javanerena Maari Deppuna vasthu ... MARIJUIVANA ...
    Youngsters and childrens (including elderly persons) be care ful about this drug....

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Marijuana or ganja should be made legal.

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    bas, eh ek baaki tha.

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  • G M Hegde, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Stealing cows and pedfling ganja & drugs & ruining a generation of youth.

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  • jl, india

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Dear mangaloreans,

    pls. keep good watch on your kids and youth dont give pocket money. children get easily tempted to such things out of curiosity, which ruin child and family in long run. Pls. keep watch on their friendship and habits. Once lost difficult to revert. tell your children to warn other children and youth also. Take care.

    If mafia doesnot get people for addiction on its own it will stop. this is best way. otherwise it is like pot with big hole howmuchever peddlars you catch never ending. so best be aware and dont get indulged in addiction. This each and every mangalorean should know and follow to defeat mafia.

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  • sanith, tumbey/Lucknow

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    All talk about Congress mukt Bharat or BJP mukt Bharat but none dreams or aspires about "Crime mukt Bharat"??

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  • jl, india

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    wise words!!

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  • JL, mumbai

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Dear mangaloreans,

    pls. keep good watch on your kids and youth dont give pocket money. children get easily tempted to such things out of curiosity, which ruin child and family in long run. Pls. keep watch on their friendship and habits. Once lost difficult to revert. tell your children to warn other children and youth also. Take care.

    If mafia doesnot get people for addiction on its own it will stop. this is best way. otherwise it is like pot with big hole howmuchever peddlars you catch never ending. so best be aware and dont get indulged in addiction. This each and every mangalorean should know and follow to defeat mafia.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    The police should burn all the confiscated ganja. I just want to stand nearby and witness this bad item being burned!!!

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    What to expect under Cheddiless Dongi Congress rule in Karnataka? Nothing better. Younger generation is tremendous threat of a good future under Congiless party. Criminals after several murders are still roaming in the street under Congiless party.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    Harsh punishments should deter Ganja Peddling ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Only after 2014 ...

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    do you realise that by your words, you are implicating siddu?

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    Hemp is a wonder plant which opens up human consciousness to higher realms .The Govt should legalise use of hemp and control its abuse.Many western nations have done so ..and are effectively controlling abuse amongst youngsters.
    The govt should ban liquor which is more harmful to the society and to human health at large.

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  • jl, india

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    dont give wrong justification. addiction of any kind is bad

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    people get addicted to other hallucinatory drugs ...But,not to hemp .
    You also need to study ..why people go for smoking such drugs ..what makes them try these ..The most common reason I find is stress ...Pressure to perform sometimes get unbearable and youngsters fall to such easy methods to forget their pain ..,.
    So The problem is the false society at large ..which has a false and hypocritical and wears a mask of some fake values which does not nourish or celebrate human life and its original nature happiness.

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  • kumar, Rastafari/Jamaica

    Thu, Feb 01 2018

    I concur with above.Alcohol kills more people and there are reported deaths out of having hemp. Why would US legalise the same of it is that bad.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 31 2018

    People have to live. When it comes to survival they will do anything. If govt in the centre is not creating job opportunities then these illegal activities will increase tremendously. On the contrary BJP is increasing every day number of rowdies, criminals and goondas in its party and in its other organisations which will further boost this ganja trade.

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