Q1. Which section of the CNS Act 1997 deals with the forfeiture of assets of a person convicted of drug trafficking?
Answer: Section 12
Q2. What is the name of the specialized centers run by ANF for the treatment of drug addicts?
Answer: MATRC (Model Addiction Treatment & Rehabilitation Centres)
Q3. Under the CNS Act 1997, who is considered a “Cognizant Officer”?
Answer: ANF officer or person authorized by the Federal Government
Q4. What is the “Golden Triangle” in the context of global drug trafficking?
Answer: Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar border area
Q5. Which section of the CNS Act 1997 prohibits the cultivation of narcotic plants?
Answer: Section 4
Q6. What is the “Balkan Route” primarily used to smuggle?
Answer: Heroin
Q7. Under Section 21 of the CNS Act, an officer can search a place without a warrant if they believe what?
Answer: Evidence may be concealed or destroyed due to delay
Q8. What is the definition of “Psychotropic Substance” under the CNS Act?
Answer: Substance listed in the Schedule (e.g., LSD, MDMA)
Q9. Which wing of ANF is responsible for international cooperation and intelligence sharing?
Answer: Special Investigation Cell (SIC)
Q10. What is the “Controlled Delivery” procedure primarily used to catch?
Answer: Organizers and financiers of drug trade