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3.5 Collective welcomes Union Home Minister statement in Lok Sabha

by Rinku Khumukcham
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Imphal, Dec 23:

The 3.5 Collective warmly welcome the statement of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in the Lok Sabha on 21 December 2022 that, ‘’Our government’s policy is very clear, those consuming drugs are victims, we should be sensitive towards them and give victims a conducive atmosphere for their rehabilitation. But those involved in drug trafficking should not be spared’’.
A press release by the 3.5 Collective said, “The Collective has been insisting on the ,need to recognize the drug users as victims of drug trafficking; rather than the present outdated practice of considering them as criminals as per section 27 of the NDPS Act. In fact on this very issue, we are currently fighting a legal battle at the apex court seeking the Hon’ble Court to define the ‘’victims’’ of crime of drug trafficking so that drug users can file the appeal against acquittal of drug traffickers when the state government fail to do so.”
This is a fall out of the controversial judgement of the NDPS Court in Special Trial Case no.100 of 20·18 dated 17.12.2020, acquitting Lukhosei Zou and 11 co-accused despite of overwhelming evidence on record of their involvement in drug trafficking and the Government of Manipur’s indolence to go for an appeal. The 3.5 Collective members approached the High Court of Manipur to grant the ‘’leave of appeal’’ against the NDPS judgement. But the court declined the prayer on the ground that the petitioners are not ‘’victim’’ and therefore do not have the right to file an appeal. Thereafter The 3.5 Collective members moved a Special Leave Petition (Cril.) Diary no. 26457/2021 in the Supreme Court of l·ndia challenging the said NDPS judgement as well as the judgement of the High Court of Manipur. It was only after the apex court has pulled up the Government of Manipur to give reason for not going for an appeal that it finally filed the much awaited appeal on 26 April, 2022.
The press release added, “On our insistence the SC has kindly agreed to look into the definition of ‘’Victim’’ in the context of the notorious crime of drug trafficking. To this end we have already submitted a detailed interlocutory application praying for a liberal interpretation of the term ‘’victim’’ in the criminal law of India to widen its definition as envisaged in the UN Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power 1985.”
We sincerely hope that the statement of the Home Minster is the harbinger of the much needed catalyst to empower the drug users and their families, who have been suffering untold miseries due to the menace of drug, to play it’s due role in the criminal prosecution of drug traffickers. On the other hand the ‘’Nasa Mukta Bharat Abhiyaan’’ of the Prime Minister will be meaningful only when the whole society, including user community, is involved, the press release added.

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