
Police use kits to detect drug consumption
The Hindu
For the first time, Shivamogga police registered cases against two people on charges of consuming contraband after taking their urine samples for a medical test, on Saturday.Doddapete police subjected
For the first time, Shivamogga police registered cases against two people on charges of consuming contraband after taking their urine samples for a medical test, on Saturday.
Doddapete police subjected two people to the tests and booked cases against them. The offence can attract a penalty up to ₹10,000 besides imprisonment of upto six months.
B.M.Laxmi Prasad, Superintedent of Police, told The Hindu that the District Health Officer has procured 300 test kits as of now. “They have been placed at McGann Hospital in Shivamogga. The police take the people suspected to have consumed drugs to the hospital, where their urine samples are analysed using the kits. Based on the laboratory report, we will book the cases. Today, we have booked cases against two people under the NDPS Act”, he said.

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