
Hyderabad Schools Colleges Drug Crackdown
Over 60 Students in Hyderabad Schools, Colleges Apprehended for Drug Use
The Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TGANB) has intensified its efforts to make Hyderabad a drug-free city by conducting extensive raids in various schools and colleges. These raids have led to the apprehension of over 60 individuals from institutions including Symbiosis College, Osmania General Hospital, Guru Nanak Engineering College, and Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT), among others.
TGANB Director Sandeep Shandilya announced that officers have been mobilized to gather and act on intelligence regarding drug use in educational settings. In collaboration with the state government, the bureau has launched awareness campaigns aimed at both students and parents to combat this growing issue.
Shandilya also noted that cases are being filed against establishments selling tobacco products within a 100-meter radius of schools under the Juvenile Justice Act and the COPTA Act.
Key Institutions Affected by Drug Use
Symbiosis College, Hyderabad:
- Upon receiving reliable information, police apprehended 25 students for consuming OG Weed. Counseling sessions are currently being held for these students and their parents to address the issue and prevent future occurrences.
Osmania General Hospital (OGH):
- Six junior doctors were caught consuming ganja. A formal complaint has been submitted to the Medical Council of India (MCI), requesting appropriate action against them.
Guru Nanak Engineering College, Hyderabad:
- 15 students were found consuming ganja. Steps are being taken to counsel and rehabilitate these students.
Culinary Academy of India, Kundanbagh:
- Four students tested positive for ganja. Immediate actions were taken to address the situation and inform the institution.
Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT):
- One student tested positive for ganja. The institution has been notified, and appropriate measures are being implemented.
IIIT Basara:
- Students were found consuming drugs, with the source of the ganja traced back to Nanded. Investigations are ongoing to dismantle the supply chain.
JNTUH Hyderabad:
- Three students were caught consuming ganja. The TGANB is working closely with the institution to address the issue and prevent future incidents.
E-Cigarette Sales:
- Two people were apprehended for selling e-cigarettes to students under code names. Students from Indus School and CBIT were identified as consumers.
NIT Trichy:
- A student who dropped out in his third year due to drug abuse was apprehended. His father recently retired from government service, and his mother became bedridden upon learning about her son’s condition. The student has now pledged to undergo de-addiction and rehabilitation.
TGANB’s Efforts and Future Plans
The Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau is not only focused on apprehending those involved in drug use but also on creating a supportive environment for rehabilitation and prevention. The bureau’s awareness campaigns are designed to educate students and parents about the dangers of drug use and the importance of making informed choices.
By collaborating with educational institutions and the community, the TGANB aims to create a drug-free environment that supports the healthy development of young people. The bureau’s proactive approach includes regular monitoring, intelligence gathering, and swift action against violators.
Conclusion
The crackdown on drug use in Hyderabad’s schools and colleges by the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau is a significant step towards addressing this critical issue. With over 60 students apprehended and ongoing awareness campaigns, the TGANB is committed to making Hyderabad a safer and healthier place for its youth. Through continued efforts and community collaboration, the goal of a drug-free city is within reach.
Drug consumers from Symbiosis College, Osmania General Hospital, Guru Nanak Engineering College, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) among other places were identified and booked by the Telangana’s Anti Narcotic Bureau.
Drug consumers from Symbiosis College, Osmania General Hospital, Guru Nanak Engineering College, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) among other places were identified and booked by the Telangana’s Anti Narcotic Bureau.
Director of the agency sandeep shandilya said that their multi-faceted approach, combining human intelligence (humint) and technical intelligence (techint) has yielded significant results over the past few months.