Cop dons teacher’s role, gives lessons on drugs

According to him students are more exposed to the drugs these days and he has confronted 300 cases

Update: 2015-06-26 05:40 GMT
Suvratha Kumar, senior civil police officer of the special branch giving a lecture on drugs and their addition in one of the colleges in the district.

THRISSUR: Suvratha Kumar, a senior civil police officer  of the special branch, is now playing the role of a teacher and for a cause. The cop, who is also a member of the shadow police wing, gives lectures on drugs and  their  addiction in schools and colleges.

Suvratha Kumar had never expected to don this role till the then city police commissioner P. Prakash asked  him to give a lecture on ganja and related cases with a power point presentation for a crime conference.

Braving the initial hiccups,  he worked day and night and made an engrossing presentation to the officers. In the course of his encounters with ganja cases, he used to store  the photographs  and details in his phone.  He later developed  them into an album and for that he bagged a special  award.

“This pumped up my confidence and I have been allowed to take classes for the students,”  says Suvratha Kumar.   He has led around 25 sessions for students in the district.  

According to him,  students are more exposed to the drugs these days and he  has confronted 300 cases.

It was after a tip- off that  three students were taken to custody after they were allegedly found to have used a heavy dose of whitener  and were on the verge of  collapse.

Talking to them and their parents, he brought the students back to life. Suvratha Kumar kept on campaigning against the drugs and many students chose the right path.

According to him, students are prone to drug-peddling. He also finds fault  with some of the new generation movies that promote drugs.

Meanwhile,  he  receives a  warm reception in educational institutions.  City police commissioner R. Nishanthini too has extended support to  him, says Suvratha Kumar.

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