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Law Enforcement Agencies Destroy 6,727 kg of Seized Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances in Jammu and Kashmir

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published July 17, 2023 4 Min Read
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In a major operation on Monday, law enforcement agencies in Jammu and Kashmir carried out the destruction of a significant quantity of seized narcotic and psychotropic substances. The operation, which took place in the Samba district, involved the collaboration of various agencies including the Anti-Narcotic Task Force (ANTF), Narcotics Control Bureau, police, and judiciary.

According to an official statement, a total of 6,727 kg of seized substances were destroyed in a controlled manner at a designated facility. Among the destroyed contraband were 331 kg of heroin, one of the most potent and dangerous drugs, and 256 kg of charas, a form of cannabis resin. These substances are known to have devastating effects on individuals and communities, leading to addiction, health issues, and societal problems.

The operation was conducted in strict adherence to prescribed rules and regulations to ensure the safety of personnel and prevent any harm to the environment. Incineration, the chosen method of disposal, is a common practice used to destroy seized drugs while minimizing potential risks. Proper disposal is essential to prevent these substances from finding their way back into circulation.

In addition to the large quantities of heroin and charas, the seized contraband also included 6,136 kg of poppy straw, 1.07 kg of brown sugar, 4,871 bottles of a banned cough syrup, 1.22 lakh banned medicines, 1.6 kg of ganja (marijuana), and 800 grams of opium. The destruction of such a wide range of illicit substances highlights the comprehensive efforts being made to tackle the drug menace in the region.

The operation was supervised by the Additional Director General of Police, Jammu zone, emphasizing the significance attached to combating the illicit drug trade. The involvement of multiple agencies underscores the collaborative approach taken to address the issue. By pooling their resources, expertise, and intelligence, these agencies can work together more effectively to identify and dismantle drug networks.

The destruction of these seized substances is a significant blow to drug traffickers and a demonstration of the government’s commitment to tackling the drug problem. It not only removes dangerous substances from circulation but also disrupts the illicit drug supply chain, making it harder for criminals to profit from their illegal activities.

The destruction of such a large quantity of drugs serves as a reminder of the persistent challenges posed by drug trafficking and abuse. The government and law enforcement agencies are aware of the destructive consequences drugs can have on individuals, families, and communities. Therefore, they remain committed to intensifying efforts to combat the drug trade, raising awareness, implementing preventive measures, and providing support to those affected by addiction.

The success of this operation in Jammu and Kashmir highlights the need for continued vigilance and cooperation between law enforcement agencies at the local, national, and international levels. By working together, sharing intelligence, and implementing coordinated strategies, authorities can enhance their effectiveness in combating the global drug problem and promoting a safer, healthier society.

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Sweta Jha July 17, 2023
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