Goa drug mafia allowed to go scot-free, alleges Congress

IANS  |  Panaji 

Criticising the BJP-led coalition government for not cracking down on a factory in north Goa, on Tuesday said if drug trade is not curbed, the coastal state would soon become "Udta Goa".

"People from the Centre came and confiscated all the drugs. Are we protecting some people?... Is also going to be 'Udta Goa'?" he said in the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Assembly, referring to the Shahid Kapoor-starrer film 2016 'Udta Punjab', which highlighted the issue of drug addiction in

"Are we going to make drugs available and allow people who are behind it go scot-free?" asked the former

The Directorate of (DRI), a central agency, in a three-day operation codenamed 'Operation Vitamin' busted an international drug syndicate in June, seizing 308 kg ketamine, including two tons of raw material at various sites in Goa, and Gujarat, arresting 10 persons including two from Britain and one from

Used as a tranquiliser for veterinary purposes, is a common party drug and is known for its hallucinatory effects and is also referred to as a "date-rape drug".

Nearly 100 kg and raw material used to manufacture the drug was also found at BJP bearer Vasudev Parab's industrial unit, which was used by NRI to manufacture ketamine.

While state BJP has maintained that Parab had nothing to do with drug trade, has refused to sanction a state police probe into the affair.

slammed the for not taking a swift action against Parab.

"What action has been taken against the man in whose industry 100 kg of this drug was found? As per the NDPS act, the punishment (for this crime) is 10 years in jail. The man is moving around scot-free," he said.

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 16:56 IST