Goa
police reviewing footage of 'drug peddling' cop
Wednesday January 05, 2011 04:23:45 PM,
IANS
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Panaji: Goa police
Wednesday said that they were reviewing video footage showing an
anti-narcotics police official allegedly peddling drugs to two
women foreign nationals
"We are reviewing it (video footage). We will make a formal
statement later in the day," Superintendent of Police Atmaram
Deshpande told reporters at the police headquarters.
The video, which was telecast on a local TV news channel Tuesday
night, showed Sub Inspector Sunil Guddler handing over a small
packet to the two women in a hotel room at an undisclosed
destination. The identity of the two women has also not been
revealed.
While it is not clear what was being handed over, the TV news
channel Prudent Media claimed that it was drugs - charas or
hashish.
Guddler was the officer who had last year arrested Israeli drug
dealer David Driham alias Dudu, who is presently in judicial
custody.
Seven police officials have already been arrested for their links
with the drug mafia in the state.
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