Ministry of Home Affairs
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Drug Trafficking In The Country

Posted On: 24 JUL 2024 5:06PM by PIB Delhi

As per latest data published by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) pertaining to the year 2022, the State/UT-wise number of Cases Registered (CR) under the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act), 1985 for possession of drugs for trafficking during 2020-2022 is at Annexure-I.

Use of Darknet, Crypto-currencies and parcel/couriers for drug trafficking have been noticed. Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has booked 92 cases involving Dark net and Crypto-currencies whereas 1025 cases involving parcel/ couriers have been reported by all Drug Law Enforcement Agencies during the years 2020-2024 (till April). Details of number of cases year-wise is at Annexure- II.

The steps taken by the Government to reduce drug trafficking in the country are detailed below: -

  1. The Government has introduced and strengthened the 4 tier NCORD mechanism (Apex, Executive, State & District level) to have effective coordination of actions among various Ministries, Departments, Central and States Law Enforcement Agencies dealing with narcotics.
  2. Dedicated Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) headed by ADG/IG level Police Officer has been established in each State/UT.
  3. An NCORD portal has been developed which is an all-in-one portal for information related to drug law enforcement.
  4. The Government has launched 1933- MANAS Helpline designed as a unified platform for citizens to report the drug-related issues via multiple communication. It will work as an Interface with public for sharing inputs on Narcotic Crimes/ trafficking.
  5. To monitor the investigation of significant and important drug cases including cases of narco-terrorism, a Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) with DG, NCB as its Chairman has been set up.
  6. A Special Task Force on Darknet and Crypto Currency has been constituted to monitor suspicious transactions related to drugs on Darknet.
  7. BSF, SSB, Assam Rifles and Indian Coast Guard have been empowered under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985 to make interdiction of drugs along land and Sea border areas.
  8. To prevent Inter-State movement of narcotic drugs across the country by railway network, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has also been empowered under NDPS Act, 1985.
  9. NCB has increased its Regional Offices from 03 to 07 and upgraded its Sub-Zones to Zones making a total of 30 Zonal Units across the country.
  10. A high level Multi Agency Maritime Security Group (MAMSG) has been created in National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) to analyze the drug trafficking through maritime routes, challenges and solutions.
  11. Narcotics Control Bureau in association with Interoperable Criminal Justice System (ICJS) has created a portal called National Integrated Database About arrested NDPS Offenders (NIDAAN).
  12. With a view to bring uniformity in Drug Law Enforcement training across India, Narcotics Control Bureau in collaboration with other departments has developed a core module and five training modules. Training programmes on Digital Forensics, Darknet and Crypto currency are also being organized.
  13. Nar-K9 pool - a National Canine Pool has been established at 10 locations as a national resource to serve the interests of Narcotics Control Bureau Zonal Units as well as cater to the requirements of the States and other Central agencies.

To address the problem of Drug Abuse, Government has formulated and implemented the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR) under which the Government is taking a sustained and coordinated action for arresting the problem of substance abuse among the youth. This includes:

    1. Launching of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) in all districts of the   country   through more than 8000 youth volunteers   and   has reached out to more-than 11 crore people including 3.53 crore youth and 2.34 crore women.
    2. 345 Integrated Rehabilitation Centres for Addicts (IRCAs) are supported by the Government to provide treatment for the drug victims, preventive education, awareness generation, motivational counselling, detoxification/de-addiction, after care and re-integration into the social mainstream.
    3. 47 Community based Peer led Intervention (CPLI) Centres supported by the Government focuses on vulnerable and at-risk children and adolescents.
    4. 74 Outreach and Drop-in Centres (ODICs) supported by the Government provide safe and secure space for treatment,

rehabilitation, screening, assessment, counselling, referral, linkage for treatment and rehabilitation services for substance users.

    1. 105 Addiction Treatment Facilities (ATFs) has been established in Government hospitals through All India Institute of Medical science (AIIMS), New Delhi.
    2. 71 District De-addiction Centres (DDACs) which provides all three facilities provided by IRCA, ODIC and CPLI under one roof have been set up so far.
    1. A Toll-free Helpline for de-addiction, 14446 is operated for providing primary counselling and immediate assistance to persons seeking help.
    2. Government through its autonomous body National Institute of Social Defense (NISD) and other collaborating agencies like State Counsel of Educational Research and Training (SCERTs), Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, etc. provides for regular awareness generation and sensitization sessions for all stakeholders including students, teachers, parents.
    3. Navchetna Modules, teachers training modules have been developed by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MoSJE) for sensitizing students (6th – 11th standard), teachers and parents on drug dependence, related coping strategies and life skills.

Annexure-I

 

State/UT-wise details of Cases Registered (CR) for drug trafficking under the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 for the year 2020-2022

 

SL

State/UT

2020

2021

2022

1

Andhra Pradesh

602

1085

870

2

Arunachal Pradesh

36

45

71

3

Assam

501

1026

1509

4

Bihar

83

255

181

5

Chhattisgarh

815

1092

1085

6

Goa

70

64

91

7

Gujarat

191

261

297

8

Haryana

1277

1143

1612

9

Himachal Pradesh

1148

1089

1101

10

Jharkhand

172

280

260

11

Karnataka

956

1199

1229

12

Kerala

386

597

1660

13

Madhya Pradesh

1644

1959

2169

14

Maharashtra

647

1504

1544

15

Manipur

203

229

386

16

Meghalaya

53

36

48

17

Mizoram

50

65

149

18

Nagaland #

52

80

94

19

Odisha

1031

1459

1827

20

Punjab

4039

5766

7433

21

Rajasthan

1735

1971

2428

22

Sikkim

11

26

19

23

Tamil Nadu

1252

1909

2590

24

Telangana

245

624

524

25

Tripura

273

331

521

26

Uttar Pradesh

5889

4819

4920

27

Uttarakhand

607

280

206

28

West Bengal

1217

1376

1174

 

TOTAL STATE(S)

25185

30570

35998

29

A&N Islands

11

3

32

30

Chandigarh

134

89

182

31

D&N Haveli and Daman & Diu

1

0

0

32

Delhi

290

294

383

33

Jammu & Kashmir

933

1324

1443

34

Ladakh

0

3

5

35

Lakshadweep

0

1

1

36

Puducherry

6

18

20

 

TOTAL UT(S)

1375

1732

2066

 

TOTAL (ALL INDIA)

26560

32302

38064

 

Source: Crime in India, 2022, NCRB.

# Clarifications are pending from Nagaland for the year 2022

 

Annexure-II

Number of cases of Drug seizure involving Darknet, Crypto Currencies by Narcotics Control Bureau and Couriers/ parcel as reported by all Drug Law Enforcement Agencies:

Year

No of Cases involving Darknet & Cryptocurrency

No of cases involving Courier/ Parcels

2020

03

259

2021

49

250

2022

08

240

2023

21

241

2024 (Upto April)

11

35

TOTAL

92

1025

Source: Narcotics Control Bureau

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

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