Goa
Police issued notice in Israeli drug dealer case
Wednesday December 08, 2010 01:01:07 PM,
IANS
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Panaji: The Panaji
bench of the Bombay High Court Wednesday issued notice to the Goa
Police asking it to reply within a month to the bail application
of Israeli drug dealer Yaniv Benaim alias Dudu, who was arrested
here in February.
In his application, Dudu said he should be released on bail
because police had not been able to file a chargesheet even 10
months after his arrest.
However, the state police said the chargesheet is delayed because
the forensic examination of the drugs seized from him in February
was not completed yet.
"The Central Forensic Science Laboratory report of the Rs.3 lakh
worth of drugs has not been received yet. We will file the
chargsheet as soon as the results are received," a police officer
said.
According to the police, Dudu was the lynchpin of the drug trade
in north Goa, which includes narcotics hubs like Anjuna, Calangute,
Arambol and Morjim - all beach stretches known for easy
availability of drugs.
Police also said that Dudu was involved in the drug trade in Goa
for more than a decade. He was arrested in 2008 by the Mumbai
police and had earlier been served a 'Leave India' notice as well.
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