Students were caught with drugs while on a school trip in Idukki

Students were caught with drugs while on a school trip in Idukki
 
Students were caught with drugs while on a school trip in Idukki
Students were caught with drugs while on a school trip in Idukki
 

A group of high school students from Idukki's Adimali accidentally went into a customs office while on a school trip. This shocking event has caused a lot of worry about drug use among young people. What happened next was both scary and unexpected: the students asked for a matchbox to light a ganja-filled beedi, but they were caught by on-duty customs officers who were being extra careful.

When the students thought they were in a workshop, they actually went into the government office by accident. They were caught with illegal items like ganja and hashish oil immediately. The police officers quickly understood how serious the situation was and acted right away. When the truth came out, two students were officially charged. The other students were given advice and sent back with their teachers.

This is not the only case like this. Officials have noticed a concerning pattern of drug use during school trips, which points to a scary rise in drug abuse among students. The revenue department is very worried about this problem getting worse, which they say is because drugs are easier to get and people aren't aware of how dangerous they are.

News accounts say that the students pooled their money to buy the drugs from drug dealers in the area. As soon as they got out of the hotel, they tried to smoke the illegal drugs, showing a worrying lack of care for the legal and health effects of their actions. Both parents and teachers are very angry about what happened and are calling for stricter rules to be put in place to stop it from happening again.

Excise officers were shocked by how open the students were, and they have promised to do what they need to do to stop this rising trend. They stressed how important it was to keep a close eye on kids while they were on school trips, saying that these trips should be safe and educational, not chances to act recklessly.

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Because of this incident, the tax department is thinking about a number of ways to make students more aware of drug abuse and stop it before it starts. In order to teach students about the dangers of drugs and the legal consequences of using them, they plan to start training programs in schools. Legal steps are also being thought about to make sure that people who sell drugs get the punishments they deserve.

This event should serve as a wake-up call for both teachers and parents, showing how important it is to have open conversations about drug use and its effects. Schools are being asked to talk about drug usage as part of their regular lessons and to work with local police to make sure that students understand how dangerous drug-related activities can be.

While the students are still being charged with crimes, the rest of the community is left to think about how serious the problem of drug abuse among teens and young adults is becoming. Authorities, teachers, and families can work together to make sure that things like this don't happen again. This will help make sure that school trips are safe, fun, and free of drug use.

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