
Punjab Intensifies Drug War: Arrests Expose Cross-State Enforcement Involvement, Massive Seizures Reported
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- April 10, 2025
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Punjab’s “Yudh Nashian Virudh” (War Against Drugs) campaign has intensified, revealing alarming connections between drug traffickers and enforcement officers from other states. Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema, leading the Cabinet Sub-Committee, disclosed the arrest of eight key operatives in Amritsar, including an official from Rohtak, Haryana, with 4 kg of heroin recovered. This incident has raised serious concerns about cross-state collusion in Punjab’s drug trade.
During a press conference at Punjab Bhawan, Minister Cheema assured a thorough investigation to dismantle the entire network, irrespective of the individuals’ positions. He emphasized the Punjab government’s commitment to securing its borders, while criticizing the Union Government’s alleged shortcomings in fulfilling its border control responsibilities.
The “Yudh Nashian Virudh” campaign has yielded significant results in just 41 days:
- 3,279 cases registered under the NDPS Act.
- 5,537 individuals arrested.
- 212 kg of heroin, 6,945 kg of poppy husk, 105 kg of opium, 50 kg of ganja, 6 kg of charas, and nearly 900,000 banned tablets and capsules seized.
- Approximately Rs 6 crore in drug money recovered.
- Illegal properties of 57 drug smugglers demolished.