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INCB concerned at illegal cultivation of cannabis plants

New Delhi, Mar 5 (UNI) The International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) has expressed concern at illegal cultivation of 'cannabis' in parts of India and Sri Lanka, in addition to the psychotropic plant growing wild in a number of South Asian countries including Nepal.

In its annual report, the Vienna-based UN body said though in South Asia trafficking and abuse of opiates and pharmaceutical preparations usually command the most attention, Cannabis is also a problem that should not be overlooked.

''In 2004, the last year for which detailed figures are available, over 46 tonnes of cannabis herb were seized in NorthEast India, accounting for over one-third of the country's total volume of seized cannabis herb (144 tonnes).'' Despite stringent measures taken by the Indian government against the diversion of licitly cultivated opium, some opium and poppy husk continue to be diverted to illicit markets in the country, the report said.

Crude heroin manufactured from such diverted opium was trafficked and sold on illicit markets in India or was smuggled into other countries. Domestically manufactured heroin continued to be seized in country. Most of the illicit heroin laboratories dismantled in the country were near opium poppy cultivation areas, it said.

In addition to low-grade heroin manufactured using opium diverted from licit sources, heroin from South West Asia continued to be smuggled into India and passed through the country on its way to other countries. Heroin in small quantities entering some North Eastern states of India from SouthEast Asia was mainly abused locally in those states, the INCB report said.

Evidence suggested that Punjab had been emerging as a new hub for smuggling drugs into India, the traditional trafficking hubs being New Delhi and Mumbai, it said.

''This recent development appeares to be connected with the increase in the licit and illicit cross-border flow of goods and persons between India and Pakistan. Most of the drugs, particularly heroin, smuggled into India through Punjab are subsequently taken to New Delhi or Mumbai before being transported further to other countries.'' MORE UNI

Dr Reddy happy over Budget allocation to AP

Hyderabad, Feb 28 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy today expressed happiness that the state was getting Rs 1380 crore more than the Rs 9170 crore sought in the devolution of funds in the Union Budget. Talking to newspersons, along with state Finance Minister K Rosaiah here, Dr Reddy said the Union budget indicated financial stability and a check in revenue and fiscal deficits. He said the increase of plan allocation by 18.5 per cent and non- plan.....

Tripathi presented in Dehradun Session Court, sent to District jail

Dehradun, Mar 5 (UNI) A local court today remanded former UP Minister and the main accused in poetess Madhumita Shukla's murder, Amarmani Tripathi to Judicial custoday. In consonance with the Supreme Court ruling, the Madhumita Shukla murder case in which Mr Tripathi, his wife Madhumani and two others are facing trial was transferred from Lucknow to Dehradun on the plea of the murdered poetess' sister Nidhi, who had sought transfer of the case outside Uttar Pradesh on the ground that a.....

Accident averted at Karipur airport

Kozhikode, Feb 28 (UNI) An accident was averted at the Karipur International Airport here after one of the tyres of the Air India flight from Sharjah burst. The tyre burst occured when the Indian Airlines IC 596 landed at the Airport in the morning, sources said and added it was brought to safety without any problems. Soon after a loud bursting noise was heard, the Central Industrial Security Force, Fire fighters and the Airport officials rushed to the spot, they said......
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