7 years rigorous imprisonment, Rs 1.25 lac fine for drug peddler


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Mar 31: A person, convicted for transporting drugs and fake notes, has been awarded with a sentence of 7 years rigorous imprisonment by the chief district and sessions court in city on Wednesday, March 30. The convict has also been slapped with a fine of Rs 1.25 lac.

K M Imthiaz (32) from Sheni village in Kasargod district is the person sentenced.

Imthiaz was apprehended at Adyaru Vinobha Nagara on March 1 in 2014 when he was carrying 148 fake notes of Rs 500 face value and 22 fake notes of Rs 100 face value, in addition to 120 grams of heroin worth Rs 30 lac. Imthiaz was transporting the prohibited items from Puttur to Sullia on his motor bike. Sullia circle inspector B S Satish, Subramanya PSI Nagesh Kadri, probationary officer Rupa M J and their teams were in involved in the operation. Later the police team also confiscated the printer machine and allied materials used for printing fake notes from the accused’s house.

Judge Uma M G, after hearing the arguments from defence and prosecution, convicted Imthiaz under narcotics drug act and sentenced him for 7 years rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine of Rs 50,000. The judge said the convict will spend additional 2 years, if he does not pay the fine.

Under 498 (b) , Imthiaz has received 7 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 50,000. If he fails to pay the fine, he will spend additional 2 years in jail.

Under 489 (c) , Imthiaz has received 5 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 25,000. If he fails to pay the fine, he will spend additional 1 year in jail.

All these sentences will run concurrently. Pushparaj Adyanthaya was the public prosecutor.

 

  

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  • Francis Pinto, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    What is the jail term and fine for corrupt bureaucrats and politicians in India ?

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    What else the government needs to ban because people fall prey to some bad habits or addictions?
    - Alcohol
    - smoking
    - Smart phones (misusing)
    - Partners (Lovers) found in the parks, cinema halls and ice cream parlors (BD’s are in action)
    - Adult/vulgar websites
    - Cow slaughter
    Bachaa kya hai?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    The drug peddler is fined and rigorous imprisonment because there is hard evidence.

    Why not catch and convict the drug supplier. Do the law enforcement scared to catch drug suppliers/king-pin.

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Alcohol Vs Marijuana

    1. Many people die from alcohol use. Nobody dies from marijuana use.

    2. People die from alcohol overdoses. There has never been a fatal marijuana overdose.

    3. The health-related costs associated with alcohol use far exceed those for marijuana use. Health-related costs for alcohol consumers are eight times greater than those for marijuana consumers.

    4. Alcohol use damages the brain. Marijuana use does not. Despite the myths we’ve heard throughout our lives about marijuana killing brain cells, it turns out that a growing number of studies seem to indicate that marijuana actually has neuroprotective properties. This means that it works to protect brain cells from harm.

    5. Alcohol use is linked to cancer. Marijuana use is not. Alcohol use is associated with a wide variety of cancers, including cancers of the esophagus, stomach, colon, lungs, pancreas, liver, and prostate. Marijuana use has not been conclusively associated with any form of cancer.

    6. Alcohol is more addictive than marijuana.

    7.Alcohol use increases the risk of injury to the consumer. Marijuana use does not. Many people who have consumed alcohol, or know others who have consumed alcohol, would not be surprised to hear that it greatly increases the risk of serious injury.

    So why alcohol is not banned???

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalored

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Smoking is just as addictive and more dangerous than smoking marijuana. Why is it not banned?

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  • Ramesh Nayak, Bantwal

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Jaitley smokes cigarettes probably on the quiet ? Blue Label scotch whiskey may be gifted by well wishers ?

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  • JSaheb,

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    Well done....drug trafficking is heinous and treated rigorously..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 31 2016

    For all the lives he has screwed - Life Sentence is also meager ...

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