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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
No free run after bail: Telangana police to detain foreign nationals accused in drug cases
Hyderabad: Foreign nationals arrested for drug peddling in Telangana may no longer walk free even after securing bail. In a significant policy shift, the state police are planning to detain foreign drug offenders in a dedicated detention centre, curbing their movement until the conclusion of trial proceedings. The decision was taken during a recent high-level meeting of senior police officials, in response to a growing pattern— foreign nationals, particularly from some African countries, who after being released on bail, are reportedly resuming drug trafficking operations in different parts of India. 'Once a foreign national gets bail, we are planning to place them in a detention centre to ensure they remain under supervision and do not repeat the offence,' a senior official from the Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE), the state's anti-narcotics wing, told TOI. 'This will help us maintain custody and prevent repeat offences,' he said. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad To operationalise this, the govt is setting up a detention facility in Andole in Sangareddy district, exclusively for foreign nationals accused in drug-related cases. Officials said work is underway to ensure basic amenities and secure infrastructure are in place before the policy is rolled out. The move comes as Telangana grapples with a rise in synthetic drug trafficking, especially cocaine, largely smuggled into India by accused from select African nations. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Seniors Baffled: "It's Like My Knee Pain Never Existed - I Feel Brand New!" Health Journal Learn More Undo Police say tracking these individuals becomes difficult once they are granted bail, as there are no legal provisions to keep them under continuous surveillance. So far this year, 16 foreign nationals have been arrested, and 12 deported. Authorities follow a graded approach: first-time offenders may be deported directly, particularly if they lack valid travel documents. However, repeat offenders or those awaiting trial may now be detained within India, under tighter control. Back in 2023, during the former BRS govt's tenure, there were plans to establish a deportation centre exclusively for undocumented foreigners. The current proposal, however, is distinct—it focuses on detaining those out on bail, pending trial. 'This is a policy-level decision, but implementation details are still being worked out,' a senior police official said. 'Our priority is to ensure that foreign nationals involved in drug networks do not misuse bail to continue illicit activities,' he added. Chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday renamed the Telangana Anti Narcotics Bureau (TGNAB) as EAGLE to curb the menace of drugs and consumption of narcotic substances.


New Indian Express
6 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
CM Revanth Reddy launches EAGLE to keep hawk's eye on drugs
HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday announced the formation of the Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) to replace the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau, stating that the new entity will intensify surveillance and enforcement against drug-related activities. Speaking at a programme to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking held at Shilpakala Vedika, Revanth said, 'Telangana has begun efforts to curb drugs and ganja. Even if one ganja plant is grown or drugs are brought into the state, EAGLE will monitor it. Be cautious.' He reiterated his aim of making Telangana a drug-free state, asserting that no drugs would be allowed to enter its borders. 'From Komaram Bheem to Chakali Ilamma, Doddi Komuraiah and Sarvai Papanna, many have inspired the people through various movements. Universities and colleges once served as platforms for the statehood struggle. Now, the state is facing a different challenge. We must ask ourselves if Telangana becoming a hub of ganja is a matter of self-respect or shame,' Revanth said. CM: No progress as long as drugs rule the roost The chief minister disclosed that soon after assuming office, he instructed officials to take strict action against drugs. Referring to India's performance at the Olympics, he said: 'A country with a population of 140 crore not winning a single gold medal, is that not an embarrassment? Can a country where drug use is widespread progress?' Revanth pointed out that states such as Punjab and Haryana were already facing severe drug-related challenges. 'Youth in those states have become addicted and families are suffering. Punjabis once led from the front in wars and the Freedom Movement, but the situation has changed,' he said.


Hans India
6 days ago
- Hans India
Fight Against Drugs: Revanth asks schools, colleges to be vigilant
Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Thursday warned educational institutions that cases would be booked against them if drugs were found in their premises. The CM announced that the state's Anti-Narcotics Bureau would henceforth be known as Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) and was tasked with curbing the menace of narcotics in the state. Speaking at an event marking the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking 2025 at Shilpakala Vedika here, Reddy placed an onus on educational institutions to ensure their campuses were free of drugs. 'It is the responsibility of school and college managements which take lakhs of rupees from parents, to monitor students. Parents entrust the responsibility of their children to them. Hence, they can't act irresponsibly while accepting huge fees from parents. I order DGP and anti-narcotics officials that cases be booked against the managements of educational institutes if drugs were found in their premises,' he said. The Chief Minister also suggested that educational institutions should engage professional child psychologists to monitor 'behavioral changes' among students. Since children spend most of their time in educational institutions, the school and college authorities should keep a tab on them, he said. He also urged students to immediately report to authorities in case they find drugs in the premises of their schools or colleges. He instructed the Chief Secretary and other senior officials to hold meetings with the managements of schools and colleges to reinforce their responsibilities. Telangana, known for people's struggles, cannot become a hub of narcotics, he added. While launching EAGLE, the renamed version of Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TGANB), on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that EAGLE would ensure that Telangana would become a drugs-free state. 'The EAGLE will keep a close eye on the movement of cannabis and drugs in the state. For a drug-free Telangana, I want everyone to work together with the government. We can control drugs only if we all are vigilant,' he said. Telugu film actors Ram Charan and Vijay Devarakonda, badminton chief national coach Pullela Gopichand, state DGP Jitender and others attended the event. Praising Ram Charan and Vijay Devarakonda for their hard work and dedication in the film industry, the Chief Minister said youth should be inspired by the real-life story of the actors and not the roles they play in films. Ram Charan, who also spoke at the event, appealed to the audience, largely comprising youth, to work hard and lead a life of happiness and not fall prey to narcotics.