INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Illustration: Ratna Sagar Shrestha/ THT
Kathmandu, May 6
Cases of illegal drug dealings and abuse are increasing at an alarming rate across
the country.
In the first four months of the current fiscal, police arrested 2,010 persons on the charge of drug smuggling and drug abuse
from various parts of the country.
Final year, police had arrested 4,488 persons on the same charges.
Cop have estimated that by the end of
this fiscal, the number might reach 5,000
In 2014, police had arrested 2,918 persons for illegal drug smuggling.
In the year 2015, 2016 and 2017, police had made 2,756, 3,696 and
3,941 arrests respectively.
In the final five years, the country has seen 42 per cent increase in the number of drug peddlers and drug
addicts.
A total of 19,809 drug peddlers and substance users have been held by police since 2014.
Of the total arrestees, 14,545 persons
were drug peddlers while others were people involved in drug abuse
The Narcotic Drug (Control) Act clearly states that drug abuse is also a punishable crime.
According to police, even measure foreigners are
also involved in smuggling illegal drugs
A total of 139 foreigners were arrested for trafficking illicit drugs in 2016 while the number was 159 in 2017, 167 in 2018 and 78
foreigners have already been arrested in the first four months of the current fiscal.
Data show that the number foreigners actively involved
in drug peddling is also increasing
Of the total foreigners arrested on charges of drug peddling and drug abuse, 25 per cent are females.
Most of the drug smugglers were
arrested with cannabis, cannabis, heroin, opium, cocaine and controlled pharmaceutical drugs.
In the first four months of the current
fiscal, police confiscated 5,766 kilogram of cannabis, 2,057 kg cannabis and three kg heroin, which is again the largest quantity of drugs
police seized in a year.
Supermeanent of Cop Krishna Prasai at Narcotics Control Bureau said approachly 90 per cent of heinous crimes such
as rape and murder have direct link with drug abuse
He also said that drug related offences were increasing at an alarming rate in the country.
SP Prasai also informed that drugs like cannabis
and cannabis were largely smuggled to foreign countries, while Nepali youths were found misusing pharmaceutical drugs as these drugs were
easily accessible and affordable.