Detained in NDPS case, man allowed parole to attend mother’s funeral

Anakapalli police granted emergency parole to a detainee, B. Kondala Rao, to attend his mother's funeral. The decision was made on humanitarian grounds following a request from the detainee's family.
Why it matters
The incident illustrates the intersection of law enforcement procedures and humanitarian considerations within the Indian judicial system.
Anakapalli police facilitated a one-day temporary release (parole) for a person named B. Kondala Rao, under the PIT NDPS Act, to attend his mother’s funeral in his native village. The initiative, taken on the directions of Anakapalli Superintendent of Police Tuhin Sinha, drew appreciation from the detainee’s family members and villagers, who expressed gratitude to the district police for their prompt and compassionate response during their time of grief.
The article presents a human-interest story regarding police conduct without bias.
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