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Goa has a zero tolerance policy for drugs: Deputy CM Manohar Ajgaonkar

As Goa gears up for peak tourist season, there's further talk of resuming chartered flights and permissions for the Sunburn Festival.

October 07, 2021 / 16:24 IST
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The 2010 Sunburn Festival in Candolim, Goa. Ajgaonkar said no call has been taken yet on hosting the 2021 Sunburn Festival in Goa. (Image: Vyacheslav Argenberg via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)
The 2010 Sunburn Festival in Candolim, Goa. Ajgaonkar said no call has been taken yet on hosting the 2021 Sunburn Festival in Goa. (Image: Vyacheslav Argenberg via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

“Goa has a zero tolerance policy for drugs, and we do not want people who take drugs. To make Goa safe for tourists, this World Tourism Day (September 27), the state has created a special task force of 100+ Indian Reserve Police (IRP) personnel to man the beaches and report any illegal activity, including sale and consumption of drugs,” Manohar Ajgaonkar, the state’s deputy chief minister (CM) and minister for tourism and sports, told moneycontrol.com in an exclusive interview.

Ajgaonkar’s statement comes in the wake of the recent arrests by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in Mumbai on a Goa-bound cruise liner. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been fewer drug seizures in the state due to the absence of both domestic and foreign tourists but the Deputy CM is vehement about the state’s stance on keeping Goa drugs-free.

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“Anti-narcotic law enforcement falls under the purview of the department of home, and the state is very strict about sale and consumption of drugs and psychotropic substances,” Ajgaonkar said.

Offences under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS), 1985, are non-bailable, and punishment can range from six months to a maximum of 30 years. There is provision for preventive detention, forfeiture of property and even the death penalty for certain offences under the Act.