Tag: narcotics

  • Centre to root out medication, to not enable smuggling via India, says Shah

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI:  Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah on Monday stated that it’s the resolve of the Narendra Modi authorities to make India “drug-free” and never solely will it verify the narcotics commerce in India, however it’ll additionally not enable medication to be routed to the world via India.

    Lauding the efforts of the Narcotics Control Bureau, India’s drug regulator, on the event of the International Day in opposition to Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Shah in a video message stated that the federal government has adopted a zero-tolerance coverage in direction of medication and narcotics and the company has carried out a commendable job within the final 9 years to curb the drug menace in India and the outcomes of this strategy have began coming in.

    Shah stated, “We have decided that we will not allow any kind of narcotics trade in India nor will we allow any drugs to be smuggled through India.”     He additional added, “I fully believe that with coordinated efforts, we will be successful in rooting out the menace of drugs and achieve our goal of a drugs-free India. We will not rest until this fight against drugs is won.”

    Shah stated that the struggle in opposition to medication has been persevering with and “is being carried out on a war footing” on the nationwide stage via acceptable boards. “The effect of our comprehensive and coordinated action is that where narcotics worth only Rs 768 crore were seized in 2006-13, it has now increased almost 30 times to Rs 22,000 crore from 2014-22,” he stated. He stated circumstances in opposition to drug peddlers have elevated by 181 per cent — from 1,257 circumstances between 2006 and 2013 to three,544 between 2014 and 2022.  

    The minister additionally stated that in addition to seizures, India has “additionally launched a destruction marketing campaign to forestall re-use of seized medication and 6 lakh kilogrammes of narcotics have been destroyed within the nation since June 2022.

    “This reflects the Modi government’s commitment for a drug-free India,” Shah stated. The house minister stated the success in opposition to the narcotics commerce has been achieved primarily as a result of Modi authorities’s “whole of government” strategy below which insurance policies are being framed with shut coordination of various wings of the federal government.     

    While National Crime Bureau has been continually retaining a strict vigil to convey down drug smuggling within the area, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) established NCORD in 2019 and Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) was shaped within the police division of each state.

    NEW DELHI:  Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah on Monday stated that it’s the resolve of the Narendra Modi authorities to make India “drug-free” and never solely will it verify the narcotics commerce in India, however it’ll additionally not enable medication to be routed to the world via India.

    Lauding the efforts of the Narcotics Control Bureau, India’s drug regulator, on the event of the International Day in opposition to Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Shah in a video message stated that the federal government has adopted a zero-tolerance coverage in direction of medication and narcotics and the company has carried out a commendable job within the final 9 years to curb the drug menace in India and the outcomes of this strategy have began coming in.

    Shah stated, “We have decided that we will not allow any kind of narcotics trade in India nor will we allow any drugs to be smuggled through India.”     He additional added, “I fully believe that with coordinated efforts, we will be successful in rooting out the menace of drugs and achieve our goal of a drugs-free India. We will not rest until this fight against drugs is won.”googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

    Shah stated that the struggle in opposition to medication has been persevering with and “is being carried out on a war footing” on the nationwide stage via acceptable boards. “The effect of our comprehensive and coordinated action is that where narcotics worth only Rs 768 crore were seized in 2006-13, it has now increased almost 30 times to Rs 22,000 crore from 2014-22,” he stated. He stated circumstances in opposition to drug peddlers have elevated by 181 per cent — from 1,257 circumstances between 2006 and 2013 to three,544 between 2014 and 2022.  

    The minister additionally stated that in addition to seizures, India has “additionally launched a destruction marketing campaign to forestall re-use of seized medication and 6 lakh kilogrammes of narcotics have been destroyed within the nation since June 2022.

    “This reflects the Modi government’s commitment for a drug-free India,” Shah stated. The house minister stated the success in opposition to the narcotics commerce has been achieved primarily as a result of Modi authorities’s “whole of government” strategy below which insurance policies are being framed with shut coordination of various wings of the federal government.     

    While National Crime Bureau has been continually retaining a strict vigil to convey down drug smuggling within the area, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) established NCORD in 2019 and Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) was shaped within the police division of each state.

  • Pakistan boat with Rs 300 crore price narcotics seized close to Gujarat coast: Indian Coast Guard

    By PTI

    AHMEDABAD: A Pakistani boat with 10 crew members carrying arms, ammunition and 40 kg of narcotics price Rs 300 crore was intercepted off the Gujarat coast within the early hours of Monday, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) stated.

    Based on particular inputs shared by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad, the Coast Guard deployed its quick patrol ship ‘ICGS Arinjay’ for patrolling within the space near the International Maritime Border Line (IMBL) on the intervening evening of December 25 and 26, the ICG stated in a launch.

    In the early hours of the day, the Pakistani fishing boat ‘Al Soheli’ was noticed shifting suspiciously in Indian waters.

    On being challenged by the ICG ship, the boat began evasive manoeuvring and didn’t cease even after firing warning photographs, it stated.

    @IndiaCoastGuard in joint ops with ATS #Gujarat, apprehended #Pakistani Fishing Boat Al Soheli with 10 crew in Indian waters. During rummaging Arms, ammunition & approx 40 Kgs #narcotics price Rs 300 cr discovered hid. Boat being dropped at #Okha for additional investigation. pic.twitter.com/3YwzKne6bQ

    — Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) December 26, 2022

    The Coast Guard ultimately managed to intercept and cease the boat.

    As per the discharge, arms, ammunition and practically 40 kg of narcotics price Rs 300 crore had been discovered on the boat. The 10 crew members and boat are being dropped at Okha port for additional investigation.

    This is the seventh joint operation by the ICG and Gujarat ATS within the final 18 months, and the primary apprehension whereby arms and ammunition together with medicine had been recovered.

    A complete of 346 kg of heroin price Rs 1,930 crore has been seized and 44 Pakistani and 7 Iranian crew have been apprehended within the final 18 months, the discharge stated.

    AHMEDABAD: A Pakistani boat with 10 crew members carrying arms, ammunition and 40 kg of narcotics price Rs 300 crore was intercepted off the Gujarat coast within the early hours of Monday, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) stated.

    Based on particular inputs shared by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad, the Coast Guard deployed its quick patrol ship ‘ICGS Arinjay’ for patrolling within the space near the International Maritime Border Line (IMBL) on the intervening evening of December 25 and 26, the ICG stated in a launch.

    In the early hours of the day, the Pakistani fishing boat ‘Al Soheli’ was noticed shifting suspiciously in Indian waters.

    On being challenged by the ICG ship, the boat began evasive manoeuvring and didn’t cease even after firing warning photographs, it stated.

    @IndiaCoastGuard in joint ops with ATS #Gujarat, apprehended #Pakistani Fishing Boat Al Soheli with 10 crew in Indian waters. During rummaging Arms, ammunition & approx 40 Kgs #narcotics price Rs 300 cr discovered hid. Boat being dropped at #Okha for additional investigation. pic.twitter.com/3YwzKne6bQ
    — Indian Coast Guard (@IndiaCoastGuard) December 26, 2022
    The Coast Guard ultimately managed to intercept and cease the boat.

    As per the discharge, arms, ammunition and practically 40 kg of narcotics price Rs 300 crore had been discovered on the boat. The 10 crew members and boat are being dropped at Okha port for additional investigation.

    This is the seventh joint operation by the ICG and Gujarat ATS within the final 18 months, and the primary apprehension whereby arms and ammunition together with medicine had been recovered.

    A complete of 346 kg of heroin price Rs 1,930 crore has been seized and 44 Pakistani and 7 Iranian crew have been apprehended within the final 18 months, the discharge stated.

  • ISRO’s satellite tv for pc photographs present how drug trafficker constructed bungalow in Gujarat village

    By PTI

    AHMEDABAD: Thanks to satellite tv for pc photographs offered by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has been capable of set up how an alleged drug trafficker constructed a palatial bungalow in a Gujarat village through the use of his ill-gotten wealth.

    Isa Rao, who’s absconding, is without doubt one of the important accused within the seizure of heroin price Rs 600 crore by the Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) in Morbi district of the state in November 2021. The probe was later handed over to the NCB.

    Satellite photographs offered by ISRO’s Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN) confirmed how he developed his property at Jodia village in Devbhumi-Dwarka district over three years and constructed a bungalow price greater than Rs 50 lakh, stated a senior NCB official on Wednesday.

    The photographs confirmed the phases of building from 2019, he stated.

    “Investigation revealed that the property was developed using the money Rao made from the drug trade. As his family was not cooperating with the investigation, we used satellite images to establish that this property was developed over three years. The house has been now seized for being `proceeds of crime’,” stated the official.

    Rao is at the moment believed to be in Karachi, Pakistan.

    In November 2021, the Gujarat ATS seized 120 kg of heroin, valued at Rs 600 crore in international markets, from an under-construction home at Zinzuda village in Morbi district and arrested three individuals together with Isa Rao’s brother Mukhtar Hussein.

    The medicine had been despatched by Rao’s Pakistani associates by sea route and initially hidden within the coastal space close to Salaya in Devbhumi Dwarka district earlier than being moved to Zinzuda, the ATS stated.

    AHMEDABAD: Thanks to satellite tv for pc photographs offered by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has been capable of set up how an alleged drug trafficker constructed a palatial bungalow in a Gujarat village through the use of his ill-gotten wealth.

    Isa Rao, who’s absconding, is without doubt one of the important accused within the seizure of heroin price Rs 600 crore by the Gujarat Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS) in Morbi district of the state in November 2021. The probe was later handed over to the NCB.

    Satellite photographs offered by ISRO’s Advanced Data Processing Research Institute (ADRIN) confirmed how he developed his property at Jodia village in Devbhumi-Dwarka district over three years and constructed a bungalow price greater than Rs 50 lakh, stated a senior NCB official on Wednesday.

    The photographs confirmed the phases of building from 2019, he stated.

    “Investigation revealed that the property was developed using the money Rao made from the drug trade. As his family was not cooperating with the investigation, we used satellite images to establish that this property was developed over three years. The house has been now seized for being `proceeds of crime’,” stated the official.

    Rao is at the moment believed to be in Karachi, Pakistan.

    In November 2021, the Gujarat ATS seized 120 kg of heroin, valued at Rs 600 crore in international markets, from an under-construction home at Zinzuda village in Morbi district and arrested three individuals together with Isa Rao’s brother Mukhtar Hussein.

    The medicine had been despatched by Rao’s Pakistani associates by sea route and initially hidden within the coastal space close to Salaya in Devbhumi Dwarka district earlier than being moved to Zinzuda, the ATS stated.