SAKA USMAN versus STATE
Appeals for the provisions of Sections 156 (1) (8) (89), 171 and 178 of the Customs Act 1969 (V9 1898), Sections 243 and 412 convictions for which possession of 1300 grams of heroin was recovered from his possession The petition was sentenced. Under Section 156 (1) (8) of the Customs Act, 1969, he was convicted for an offense for 2/2 years and was fined Rs. 25,000 on a dispute raised by the accused. His conviction was considered by the trial court without a chemical examiner. Report Report The heroine powder sample was sent to the Chemical Examiner for nine months after the report, was laden with some kind of force and was otherwise stopped under section 1212, CCPC 1300g Huge amounts of heroin powder were obtained from the suspect's possession, which appears to be an active member of the drug trafficking syndicate, and this inhumane trade has created widespread problems for society. It can be prevented that when awarding appropriate punishment through a court trial, Sen has already shown tenderness in awarding the award. The accused was kept guilty, but was reduced to Rs 6,000 due to a fine of Rs 25,000.
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