The move came in the wake of the directions given by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao who yesterday asked the police and excise officials to intensify the investigation into the incidents of the illicit drug trade and to make Hyderabad a drug-free city and Telangana a drug-free state, an Excise official said today.
The state Prohibition and Excise department had busted a racket selling high-end narcotics like MDMA and LSD earlier this month and has so far arrested 13 persons.
According to the official, the notices will be issued to managements of all the 220 bars and pubs in the city, beginning with those located in posh areas of Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills.
"We are in the process of issuing notices to pubs and bars in Hyderabad city. A meeting will be soon conducted with managements of bars in this regard to sensitise them on the menace of narcotics," Deputy Commissioner (Prohibition and Excise-Hyderabad) Vivekananda Reddy told PTI.
Meanwhile, another senior official said there are some "unclear" clues cum information that some pubs and bars are becoming a rendezvous point for drug users and peddlers.
"Since the information is uncertain, it does not warrant any immediate action. But we will not take a chance. We want to minimise any of such instances (drug usage or distribution). Though, the department regularly carries out inspection at the pubs and bars, so far we have not noticed any such act. It is the responsibility of pubs to ensure that banned stuff is not used in their premises," he said.
He had asked the investigators to not spare anybody, irrespective of his or her standing, including politicians, if that is the case. The CM had said there would not be any political interference in the investigation.
After exposing the racket on July 2, the investigators found that the gang catered to about 1,000 customers, including students of city-based schools and colleges, a film producer, and some senior officials of MNCs and employees of IT firms in Cyberabad.
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