Mangaluru: Three students arrested for consuming ganja


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru Oct 29: Three students from private college in Mangaluru were arrested for consuming ganja in an apartment at Ballabagh on Monday, October 28.

The arrested has been identified as Mohammed Nasir (18) resident of Sakleshpur, and Hemanth Tamas (21) and Kuruvilla George (21) from Kerala.

A case under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, has been registered at Barke police station against the trio.

  

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  • Ashish adyantaya, Kudla

    Wed, Oct 30 2019

    Schools colleges should make uniform compulsory, and should not allow students without clean shave and well trimmed hair. Mangalore is getting worst with people from other states like kerala coming here in disguise of education and spoil the city.

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  • ashaamin, mulki

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Now dAYSA this young generation dont want work hard and come up in life.. JUST NEED FAST MONEY BY BAD WAY... ALL THIS NONSENSE IN INDIA LAW IS NOT STRICT. .. MAKE LAW STRICT POLICE PPL BRIBED BADLY..

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  • Ronald, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Wake up call for admistration and society as a whole.
    Before someone thinks of making Udtha Kudla, in sequence of Udtha Punjab !!! Drug menace is growing wake up.

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  • AD, Mangaluru

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Its said three people high on alcohol start a fight. And three stoned guys start a band..

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    If Ganja was not available, they would not have used it. Our police instead of reaching the root cause of it, they are just catching students. Cant the police reach to the sellers and then to the growers through these students....!!!!!????? If they wish to reach to the growers they can but our corrupt police will never do that for their own benefit......!!!!!??????

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Drug mafia, or any other mafia, is much more powerful than regulators for obvious reasons!!!

    TILL EASY MONEY, GAINED THROUGH ILLEGAL MEANS, KEEPS FLOWING IN, THIS "CA" IS UNSTOPPABLE!!

    OUR ENTIRE SYSTEM IS CORRUPTED TO THE CORE!!

    FORGET DRUGS, WHY THE REGULATORS CANNOT STOP LIQUOR BARS OPENING AT 6AM AND DOING ROARING BUSINESS, SOME RIGHT OPP KSTRTC BUS STAND?????

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Please Attack the Source ...

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  • Krish, Udupi

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Tell the source to public.

    In public supplier demanding for raid????

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    CCB , IB ,CID, CBI , many more agencies failed to catch the producers and suppliers, but students easily catch them,!
    Shame on the filthy system.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    If Colleges will start compulsory blood test , then police can catch nearly 30% of students in and around Mangalore. It will help parents to save their childrens from drugs. But no Colleges have come forward to save their students from parents.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    As far as there is demand, supply will automatically come as the moolah involved is high!!
    All this started after the influx of filthy rich students who gained admissions by paying crores as capitation fees; these are students who initiated poor middle class students into drugs who then get addicted!

    Root cause is easy money in hands of youngsters, which should be checked & also the friend circle! The drug cartel is so powerful that nothing can stop it except demand going down??

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  • JNB, Bejai,Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Students (consumers) arrested!
    What About Suppliers?
    Rescued???

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Surprisingly not a single catch of high end drug users & sellers are reported, likes of lsd, cocaine, Ecstasy, etc; one cannot be be these drugs are not used by the filthy rich; we can only read about low end ganga, nothing else??
    BTW, Uruguay became the first country to legalize recreational use of cannabis.[38] Other countries to do so are Canada, Georgia, and South Africa, plus 11 states and the District of Columbia in the United States (though the drug remains federally illegal).[38][39] Medical use of cannabis, requiring the approval of a physician, has been legalized in a greater number of countries.

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  • Samad, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Amar, Akbar & antony of new generation

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Dubai

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    WHo supplied to them.. Catch the whole string ... Start to end and put a real end to the story...
    Bring all to the books and give them the treatment they deserve. Let it be a lesson for all others!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    sense_Shetty, Mangalore
    "Ganja is legalized in many european countries.
    Same should be done in India .."

    Senseless !

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    They look so disoriented.
    That beard, their un groomed hair places them to be in some rowdy gang rather than
    being college students. How such students can concentrate on studies? Wasting parents hard earned
    money and unfit to be in decent society.

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  • DRaco, Canada

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    You shouldn't judge a book by its cover. it's their choice to groom those beard or have long hair. Not your concern.
    Don't go for on looks
    To flavian.

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  • Dan Bilzerian, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Everything will be sorted if cops work properly,but unfortunately cops are busy fining people for not wearing helmets rather than taking action on these peddlers.When a 20yo boy can find a peddler,y cant cops?

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  • Subhash Pai, MANGALORE

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Send them to re habitation center and arrest the suppliers. Drug menace can be stopped by treating the addicts and stopping the easy availability of drugs. Mangalore and Udupi will be like Udta Punjab if not controlled.

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  • sense_Shetty, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Ganja is legalized in many european countries.
    Same should be done in India ..

    Unlike ecstasy ,cocaine or other substances ...it is harmless

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  • Zakir Hussain, Dubai/Moodbidiri

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    sense_Shetty,

    will you permit your son/daughter to have this.

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  • Shashidhar poonja, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    It's actually less harmful than alcohol.

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  • Karthik, ENMAKAJE

    Sun, Jan 19 2020

    We are glad that you have never been low in your life and have had someone to take care of you always. Not everyone is like that. Everyone needs Happiness in life. For people who can't, this is the way :)

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Amar Akbar Antony!!! completely on hangover...poor students. Drug sellers to be punished and hanged. i think some political backed gangs are selling these kind of narcotic drugs and ganjas

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