Delhi Court Convicts Man in Major Heroin Trafficking Case
A Delhi court has convicted Mohit Kumar in a narcotics case, confirming the chain of evidence and recovery of commercial quantities of heroin. The court dismissed defense objections, stating statutory presumptions under the NDPS Act were proven, leading to his conviction for criminal conspiracy under the NDPS Act.
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In a decisive ruling, a Delhi court has found Mohit Kumar guilty of drug trafficking, involving substantial quantities of heroin. The court determined that the evidence chain was complete, solidifying Kumar's involvement.
The prosecution successfully demonstrated that Kumar procured and distributed heroin in Delhi, despite objections from the defense about procedural inconsistencies. The court rejected these claims, maintaining they did not compromise the case's integrity.
The ruling, issued by Special Judge Harvinder Singh Johal, emphasized that the presumptions under the NDPS Act remained unchanged against the accused, consolidating the evidence with witness testimonies and forensic validation. Kumar now awaits sentencing for his conviction under the NDPS Act.
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