ANTER-RAJYASTARIYA SACHIWALYA WILL STRENGTHEN COOPERATION IN COMBATING DRUG TRAFFICKING ACROSS NORTHERN INDIA- CM, CONVICTION RATE IN DRUG CASES HAS INCREASED FROM 48 PERCENT TO 54 PERCENT IN 2024, OVER RS. 50 CRORE SEIZED AND 161 NASHA MUKTI KENDRAS ESTABLISHED, HARYANA STRENGTHENS EFFORTS TO COMBAT DRUG TRAFFICKING AND ADDICTION: CM
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Haryana Chief Minister, Sh. Nayab Singh Saini said that in line with the vision of Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, the state has made significant progress in combating drug trafficking. He said that under the several initiatives taken by the present state government, the conviction rate in cases under NDPS Act has increased from 48 percent in 2023 to 54 percent in 2024, reflecting the state’s enhanced efforts to address drug-related crimes.
The Chief Minister shared this information while virtually attending a meeting chaired by Union Home Minister, Sh. Amit Shah on Drug Trafficking and National Security at New Delhi on Saturday.
3,445 Villages and 774 Wards declared Drug-Free, 26,000 Drug Peddlers Arrested
Sh. Nayab Saini further informed that 3,445 villages and 774 wards have been declared drug-free in the state. There are no active drug dealers in these areas, and addicts are receiving treatment at de-addiction centers. Over the past five years, the state has made significant strides in curbing drug trafficking, with around 26,000 drug peddlers arrested and sent to prison. Last year alone, nearly 5,000 individuals were arrested for drug-related crimes, including 1,000 identified as major drug traffickers, with a large quantity of drugs seized from them.
Over 50 Crore Rupees Seized and 161 Nasha Mukti Kendras Established
In addition to law enforcement measures, the state government has seized over 50 crore rupees in drug money and dismantled around 100 illegal encroached establishments. Haryana has also established 161 Nasha Mukti Kendras (de-addiction centers) across the state to support individuals on their recovery journey, said the Chief Minister.
Fast-Track Courts and Quick Forensic Reports Accelerate Legal Proceedings
The Chief Minister said that the state government has made concrete efforts to implement the MANAS helpline, which encourages drug addicts to seek treatment at de-addiction centers.
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini further informed that to expedite legal proceedings, Haryana has established fast-track courts and is ensuring quick reports from forensic science labs (FSL) for the timely resolution of drug-related cases. This system has been effectively implemented to ensure successful outcomes in tackling drug trafficking.
Haryana established Anter-Rajyastariya Sachiwalya to Boost Cooperation with Neighboring States
Sh. Nayab Singh Saini informed that Haryana has established Anter-Rajyastariya Sachiwalya in Panchkula to enhance cooperation with neighboring states in the fight against drug trafficking. This new platform will facilitate the sharing of crucial information about drug trafficking and movement across northern states: Punjab, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan. The primary objective of this initiative is to strengthen joint efforts and improve coordination in tackling drug-related issues in the northern region of India.
Saints, Spiritual Leaders, and Sports Personalities Join Drug-Free Haryana Campaign
The Chief Minister also appreciated the active involvement of saints, spiritual leaders, and sports personalities in the Drug-Free Haryana campaign, recognizing their important role in spreading awareness and encouraging community participation in the movement.
Anti-Narcotics Task Force Set Up to Tackle Drug Trafficking Across the State
Additionally, an Anti-Narcotics Task Force has been constituted in the state, with 11 units operating across Haryana. The task force is also conducting SCORD and DCORD meetings at regular intervals, shared the Chief Minister.
Chief Secretary, Dr. Vivek Joshi, Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Sh. Rajesh Khullar, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department Dr. Sumita Misra, Director General of Police Sh. Shatrujeet Kapur and other senior officers of police department also attended the meeting.