State: Transit Hot Spot for Heroin Trade

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Kerala is a State of paradoxes. Despite being the most educated State, it tops the list in liquor intake, sex rackets, child abuse, family suicides, road accident deaths and divorces. Reportedly, different airports at Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Malappuram which are in Muslim dominated districts of Kerala have become the transit hot-spots for heroin smuggling to Gulf countries. This has been confirmed with several seizure of heroin worth Rs 10 crore and arrest of a MP resident Mohammed Muslim.

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According to Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) sources, with a huge Keralite population in the Gulf, it is easy to find carriers. Earlier pro-Liberation Tigers for Tamil Eelam (LTTE) elements in Chennai used to handle this, but now their base has been shifted to Kerala. Women, especially job seekers in the Gulf are preferred carriers. Visa, air tickets and high remuneration are the baits. Heroin cultivated in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan reach Delhi, where drug syndicates from Kerala buy it. Hidden in specially made pouches in baggage and wrapped in carbon paper, they are undetectable by airport scanners.
NCB sources say that the heroin seized is only a tip of the iceberg and smuggling is going on in full swing.
With political support both from Left and Right, gold smuggling is also going on in full swing. Almost every day kilos of gold is seized from the major airports of Kerala. Fayaz, the gold smuggling kingpin arrested in Karippur, met Communist Party of India- Marxist (CPM) leader Mohanan Master who was in jail of Kannur for the brutal and savage murder of CPM rebel TP Chandrasekharan endorsing the CPM link with gold mafia.
Even snakes are not left alone. The Red Sand Boa, the non-poisonous snake, with heads at both ends is known for its medicinal values and bring good luck. It is in great demand in China, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. Hundreds of such snakes are caught from Kerala and Tamil Nadu forests and smuggled to these countries. This business is worth crores. Red sandalwood, also having medicinal properties is also cut from Kerala and Tamil Nadu forests and smuggled to various countries. If this trend continues, Kerala devoid of trees, lakes, rivers, flora and fauna will leave a dry desert for the next generation.
—S Chandrasekhar from Thiruvananthapuram

Padmashri Mukhim receives ONE India Award

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ONE India Award – 2014 was conferred upon Padmashri Patricia Mukhim for her insurmountable contributions to various national causes on December 29, 2014 at Veer Savarkar Sabhagruha, Mumbai by Kiren Rijiju, Honourable Minister of State, Ministry of Home Affairs. Ashish Shelar, MLA and President, Mumbai BJP was the Guest of Honour. Programme was presided over by Dr Mohammed Majeed, CMD of Sami Sabinsa Group, Bengaluru. ‘My Home India’ gives the ONE India Award every year to an outstanding achiever who has worked on sensitising rest of India about north eastern states and to further bolster nationalistic feeling all across north eastern states. ONE stands for ‘Our North-East’. Hence “ONE India” symbolises twin meaning that “We all Indians are ONE” and that North-East region and its people are our own with the words “Our North-East”. Award carries cash prize of one lakh rupees and a momento.
The winner Mukhim campaigned actively and relentlessly against evils of militancy and its spin-offs such as extortion and violence, through her forthright columns. Her fierce, brave and righteous articles were crucial in bringing out truth about insurgency and how people from outside the State were targeted by insurgents for their individual gains.
‘My Home India’ is founded by veteran activist Sunil Deodhar is a NGO working on spreading the message of national unity across country with focus on North-East states of India. On this occasion Deodhar spoke about journey of My Home India through various initiatives over last nine years and its helpline for north-east people which have helped hundreds of people. Kiren Rijiju introduced how difficult it is to voice expression against insurgency, etc. and appreciated Patricia Mukhimji for her tireless and righteous journalism. —Organiser Desk

 

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