Drug Menace

In News

  • The Supreme Court recently highlighted that drug abuse has gripped society and also demanded some modules that can translate as an Order to tackle the issue.

More about the news

  • Court’s take on Drug menace:
    • Issue:
      • According to the court’s adviser in the case, it is a matter of demand and supply.
      • It acknowledged that inroads are made by the drug mafia in society, especially among youngsters, which pose a “grave situation”.
    • Court directive:
      • The apex court asked to draw up some common parameters and find a reasonable solution to combat the situation.
  • Government’s response:
    • Government said that Departments such as the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence are examining ways to plug loopholes and augment preventive mechanisms to counter the menace 
      • They are also examining a possible “narco-terror angle” in the situation.

More about the drugs consumption and related issues in India

  • Most common drugs consumed in India: 
    • Alcohol, cannabis, opium, and heroin are the major drugs misused in India.
    • Buprenorphine, propoxyphene, and heroin are the most commonly injected drugs.
  • Impacts of Drugs Abuse
    • Wastage of economic potential: 
      • Leads to physical, psychological, moral, and intellectual decay of the youth of the nation.
    • Increase Crime related tendencies:  
      • Illegal production and distribution of drugs have spawned crime and violence worldwide.
    • Social Problems: 
      • Like the increase in domestic violence, increase divorce, degradation of ethical values among the society.
      • Diversion of resources towards drug abuse instead of communicable and other diseases.
  • Drug Trafficking in India:
    • For the last three decades India has become a transit hub as well as a destination for heroin and hashish produced in the Golden Triangle and the Golden Crescent
    • The two-way illegal flow of these drugs and chemicals not only violates India’s borders, but also poses a significant threat to national security.

The gravity of the situation

  • Post-Pandemic scenario:
    • The court’s adviser in the case said the drug menace has taken a turn for the worse following the pandemic. 
    • Use of modern techniques to deal in drugs:
      • He also said that people involved, pushers and users, take to the dark web to deal in drugs. 
      • Courier and postal services are used to ferry narcotics.
  • Data on menace:
    • The distribution networks have become more systematic, organised and widespread. 
      • ?30,000 crore worth of narcotics have been seized in the past several months.
    • Reports by the Narcotics Control Bureau, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Comptroller and Auditor General and even the AIIMS, showed that a “sizeable population” was addicted.
  • Data by high courts: 
    • Several High Courts across the country have in the past taken cognisance of the shadow cast by the drug mafia on society.
    • In 2020, the Madras High Court highlighted the pervasive influence wielded by drug peddlers in schools, colleges and other public places.
    • The Punjab and Haryana High Court has been for a time hearing a case on the rampant drug problem in Punjab.
    • The Kerala High Court had directed the State government to establish campus police units in educational institutions.

Government’s measures to curb drug menace

  • India has adopted a comprehensive approach of reducing supply as well as demand for narcotics and drugs. The approach comprises four elements:
    • first, enacting legislation;
    • second, ensuring physical security of the borders and coasts;
    • third, eliciting cooperation from neighbours and;
    • fourth, co-operating with voluntary organizations in the national endeavour to prevent abuse of narcotics and synthetic drugs.
  • Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
    • The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act), 1985 was passed with the intent of controlling drug abuse and prohibiting the use, distribution, manufacture, and trade of drugs. 
    • The Act includes provisions for 
      • The cultivation of cannabis, poppy, and coca plants as well as the 
      • Manufacturing of psychotropic substances in connection with the cultivation of these plants.
    • Objective:
      • Its primary objective is to regulate the manufacturing, possession, sale, and transportation of drugs that are considered narcotics or psychotropics. 
    • Outcomes:
      • As a result of this act, 200 psychotropic substances are prohibited from sale to walk-in customers. 
      • Prescriptions are required to obtain these drugs. 
      • There have been multiple amendments to the law since it was established.
  • National Fund to Control Drug Abuse
    • The fund was created in accordance with a provision of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
    • The Act states that the fund would be used to combat illicit trafficking of narcotics, rehabilitate addicts, and prevent drug abuse.
  • Seizure Information Management System(SIMS):
    • For digitisation of pan-India drug seizure data, the MHA has launched an e-portal called ‘SIMS’ in 2019 for all the drug law enforcement agencies under the mandate of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS)
  • Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB):
    • It is vested with the power to charge individuals in cases related to the illegal use and supply of narcotics.
    • India is a signatory to various international drug-related UN conventions and the responsibility of implementation of the provision of these international conventions also lies with NCB.
  • Recently, the Minister for Social Justice & Empowerment launched the website for the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan.

Way ahead

  • Promoting science-based interventions is an absolute necessity if we are to reduce the demand and supply of drugs.
  • Prevention programs involving entities such as families, schools and the immediate communities are important in this regard.
  • Media can play a vital role in creating awareness regarding drug abuse.

Source: TH

 

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