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Court denies bail, quotes Breaking Bad and Narcos

The Supreme Court referenced shows Narcos and Breaking Bad while denying bail to an alleged drug syndicate operative. The accused, facing charges under the stringent Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, argued for leniency, claiming he posed no societal threat. 

However, Justices Bela Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma emphasised the gravity of the issue, stating, "You must have seen 'Narcos'? Very strong syndicate. Rarely caught. And 'Breaking Bad'? Must watch. These individuals are destroying the youth of this country."

The judges' sharp commentary highlights the dangers of the drug trade and its devastating impact on society, echoing the grim realities portrayed in these iconic shows. The case sheds light on the judiciary's unyielding stance against organised drug networks.
 

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