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NIT Hamirpur student found dead in hostel room: One more arrested with narcotics

ByPress Trust of India, Hamirpur
Oct 25, 2023 05:42 AM IST

On Monday, the police had arrested four persons, including three NIT students and another doing BEd, for allegedly distributing “chitta,” a form of adulterated heroin, on campus

A day after a first-year M.Tech student of the National Institute of Technology here was found dead in his hostel room due to a suspected drug overdose, another NIT student was arrested on Tuesday after charas was seized from his possession, police said.

The accused has been booked under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) which lays out the punishment for the production, manufacture, sale, purchase, import and inter-state export of cannabis, Hamirpur superintendent of police (SP) Akriti Sharma said (iStock)
The accused has been booked under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) which lays out the punishment for the production, manufacture, sale, purchase, import and inter-state export of cannabis, Hamirpur superintendent of police (SP) Akriti Sharma said (iStock)

On Monday, the police had arrested four persons, including three NIT students and another doing BEd, for allegedly distributing “chitta,” a form of adulterated heroin, on campus.

The police probing the death case on Tuesday arrested a B.Tech third-year student, a resident of Tendua Makhi area of Uttar Pradesh, after 69.38 gm charas was recovered from his possession.

The accused has been booked under Section 20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) which lays out the punishment for the production, manufacture, sale, purchase, import and inter-state export of cannabis, Hamirpur superintendent of police (SP) Akriti Sharma said.

During checking, the police also found 42.96 gm charas hidden in a bush near the Vindhyachal hostel of the NIT on Tuesday. The SP said that police were apprehending more suspects allegedly engaged in drug peddling on the NIT campus and appealed to the people to report to the police if they suspected anyone of indulging in such illegal activities.

The four accused were booked under the NDPS Act, 1985. Preliminary investigations by the police and forensic team from Mandi had attributed the death of the student to the consumption of some intoxicant.

The father of the student had questioned how drugs made their way inside the campus.

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