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Singh said the bail provisions for NDPS Act have been made more stringent considering the kind of offences which are “destroying structure of the society”. He also said that as far as offences under NDPS Act is concerned, the provisions of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) will not apply
NCB submitted that Rhea, being aware of the fact that Rajput was engaged in consumption, had harboured and concealed him. “This would tantamount to harbouring. Rhea also allowed her residence for drug storage and consumption by Rajput,” the NCB said
Section 27A deals with ‘financing illicit traffic and harbouring offenders’, and attracts a punishment in the range of ten to twenty years of rigorous imprisonment.
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