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Government of India
Ministry of Home Affairs
02 AUG 2022 5:19PM by PIB Delhi
ILLICIT Drug Trade

There is no data to indicate illicit drug trade is growing in the country. However, as per latest data published by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) pertaining to the year 2020, State/UT-wise seizures under the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act for the year 2018, 2019 & 2020 is given below:

 

SL

State/UT

2018

2019

2020

 

 

Drugs Seized in KGs

Drugs Seized in Numbers

Drugs Seized in Ltrs

Drugs Seized in KGs

Drugs Seized in Numbers

Drugs Seized in Ltrs

Drugs Seized in KGs

Drugs Seized in Numbers

Drugs Seized in Ltrs

1

Andhra Pradesh

33930.522

0

0

66669.529

160

0

106042.775

0

0

2

Arunachal Pradesh

1869.208

874

0

1993.75

0

0

4032.54

0

0

3

Assam

15485.596

163525

54346.2

17352.544

1604127

7377.658

9256.162

1138466

8554.8

4

Bihar

32442.97

20516

2053.46

5124.761

4910

675.26

13162.231

333

5933.7

5

Chhattisgarh

36785.864

127277

3457.72

19953.225

86079

1308.5

29743.484

96445

988.31

6

Goa

79.469

0

0

85.215

2

0

149.542

0

0

7

Gujarat

12780.186

27126

0

14923.489

4200

0

13213.214

33030

894.325

8

Haryana

16233.507

727425

1257.723

16806.228

892131

36479.2

24695.602

1666911

2197.8

9

Himachal Pradesh

1072.006

160609

496.1

1763.853

200386

970

3899.779

3210547

14

10

Jharkhand

3463.958

1835

98.105

4073.335

3834

455.816

8830.645

4882

345.23

11

Karnataka

7489.246

2871

6

7800.718

1705

5

21729.793

12246

1.61

12

Kerala

1378.325

21075

0.012

2548.475

5661

0

3060.459

1444

2.1

13

Madhya Pradesh

3118721.42

629315

570.8

60864.128

40839

4260.01

58084.552

279760

13611.3

14

Maharashtra

19764.338

143022

908.8

20622.717

3220

4191.712

28832.304

66027

519.1

15

Manipur

40275.137

347309

6.544

46378.744

393309

48.324

4533.641

1117388

5908.02

16

Meghalaya

1417.747

69592

0

1281.983

36

79

989.816

4234

2

17

Mizoram

250.791

100

0

991.189

0

0

617.735

470

13.28

18

Nagaland

2819.686

47125

300

1732.271

260849

1.134

791.676

179373

76.6

19

Odisha

50759.897

1628

726

61993.835

0

1112.2

81847.001

0

0

20

Punjab

50045.181

6397919

368.401

44239.07

10214701

1526.716

37364.676

44649858

4517.19

21

Rajasthan

111430.2

1215771

201.86

310732.428

1510447

206.2

148602.246

3285638

64.82

22

Sikkim

15000

1040

5

16.798

0

0

50000.387

19

0

23

Tamil Nadu

12115.702

149032

0

28757.502

420

0

298785.294

5554

0

24

Telangana

6054.095

0

0

13278.093

264

0

19708.291

509

150

25

Tripura

62674.611

643755

23017.8

15858.949

2156754

858528.82

14007.145

539241

10436.62

26

Uttar Pradesh

221760.042

306740

7172146.16

272197.319

1355373

10791849.82

327420.562

1401062

965896.17

27

Uttarakhand

1609.563

117215

0

2073.105

52149

94

1848.326

450215

24

28

West Bengal

31079.905

15241

15692.604

36834.86

400747

21316.335

25509.802

363396

40627.132

 

TOTAL STATE(S)

3908789.172

11337937

7275659.289

1076948.113

19192303

11730485.71

1336759.68

58507048

1060778.107

29

A&N Islands

67.963

0

0

121.999

11761

78.2

159.235

921

0

30

Chandigarh

51.709

5216

5.4

398.727

15098

2.4

95.953

5501

5.78

31

D&N Haveli and Daman & Diu+

24.769

0

0

0

0

0

7.36

0

0

32

Delhi

6145.663

738256

1120

7895.937

1465832

3000

5483.247

123220

2558

33

Jammu & Kashmir*

19353.677

87713

7997.22

26517.388

164428

2133.3

27361.353

618361

40890.11

34

Ladakh

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

0

35

Lakshadweep

0.65

0

0

0.466

0

0

0.936

0

0

36

Puducherry

13.541

0

0

0

0

0

77.155

0

0

 

TOTAL UT(S)

25657.972

831185

9122.62

34934.517

1657119

5213.9

33185.239

748003

43453.89

 

TOTAL (ALL INDIA)

3934447.144

12169122

7284781.909

1111882.63

20849422

11735699.61

1369944.919

59255051

1104231.997

Source: Crime in India, NCRB

Note : '+' Combined data of erstwhile D&N Haveli UT and Daman & Diu UT during 2018 & 2019

*' Data of erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir State including Ladakh during during 2018 & 2019

 

 

The Government has taken several steps at national as well as international front to contain drug trafficking in the country. Some of these are:-

 

  1. Introduced the Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) in 2016 to have effective coordination of actions among various Ministries, Departments, Central and States law enforcement agencies. The mechanism was restructured in 2019 into a 4 tier structure:-
  1. Apex Committee (headed by Union Home Secretary)
  2. Executive Committee (headed by Special Secretary (IS), MHA).
  3. State Level Committee (headed by Chief Secretary of the concerned State).
  4. District Level Committee (headed by District Magistrate)
  1. Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) comprising of Central and State Authorities has been set up to monitor the investigations in case of large seizure of drugs.
  2. Border Security Force, Sashastra Seema Bal, Indian Coast Guard, Railway Protection Force and Assam Riffles have been empowered under the Narcotics Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act for making interdiction of narcotic drugs.
  3. Director General Level talks are being held with Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka & Pakistan to discuss and resolve the various drug related issues.
  4. India has signed 26 Bilateral Agreements, 15 Memorandum of Understandings and 02 Agreements on Security Cooperation with different countries for combating illicit trafficking of Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substance.
  5. Narcotics Control Bureau co-ordinates with various international organizations such as SAARC Drug Offences Monitoring Desk (SDOMD), Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa  (BRICS), Colombo Plan, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), ASEAN Senior Officials on Drug Matters (ASOD), Bay of Bengal Initiative For Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Co-Operation (BIMSTEC), Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO),   United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) etc. for sharing information and intelligence to combat trans-national drug trafficking.

 

This was stated by the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Nityanand Rai in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today.

 

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