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HP govt tables bills to tackle drug menace, organised crime

By, Shimla
Mar 27, 2025 09:28 AM IST

The Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government introduced the Himachal Pradesh Anti-Drug Bill, 2025, that provides higher punishment to government officials involved in the illicit trade and peddlers selling drugs to minors

The Himachal government on Wednesday tabled two bills aimed at tackling the drug menace and increased organised crime, in the assembly during the ongoing budget session.

Himachal chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu addresses the assembly in Shimla on Wednesday. (HT Photo)
Himachal chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu addresses the assembly in Shimla on Wednesday. (HT Photo)

The Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu-led Congress government introduced the Himachal Pradesh Anti-Drug Bill, 2025, that provides higher punishment to government officials involved in the illicit trade and peddlers selling drugs to minors.

The bill introduced by health minister Dhani Ram Shandil is aimed at curbing drug abuse through legal measures and promoting rehabilitation and reintegration of addicts.

The bill provides for establishing a state fund to finance de-addiction, rehabilitation, preventive education and livelihood support for individuals.

It has provisions of harsher punishment based on drug quality with stricter punishment for repeat offenders. For small quantities, the bill provides for jail term between two and five years and fine between 20,000 and 50,000. For large quantities, it allows for jail time between five and seven years and fine from 50,000 to 1 lakh.

For commercial quantities, the bill provides for a minimum sentence of 10 years, extendable up to 14 years, with fine of 1 lakh to 2 lakh.

The bill provides for drug de-addiction and rehab centres offering detoxification, counselling, skill development and vocational training.

It also has provisions for witness protection measures and special courts to expediate trials for drug-related offences.

The Himachal Pradesh Organised Crimes (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2025, has been introduced with an aim of safeguarding public and ensuring economic stability, the government said.

Tabled by CM Sukhu, the bill expands the definition of organised crime to cover activities such as drug trafficking, cyber terrorism, organ trade and healthcare fraud.

The government said organised crime poses a threat to public order, economic stability and the security of society, necessitating legal framework to effectively address the menace.

The bill prescribes strict penalties, including death and life in prison, for crimes causing death along, along with heavy fines and strict prison terms for other offences.

The bill has enhanced punishment for repeat offenders and includes provisions for seizing properties linked to crime syndicates.

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