Several drugs come from the Pakistan border, North-East border; govt will try to reduce consumption in the state, says Assam CM

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Hojai: Assam Government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against drugs, and Police in Assam have been ordered to beef up their efforts to combat the threat.

 

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said that several drugs come from the Pakistan border and the North-Eastern border area, and the Assam government will try to reduce consumption in the state.

 

"I know drugs are sent to the mainland of India from Assam. It's my national duty to cut the supply line and stop production. These drugs come from the Pakistan border and the North-East. The Assam government will try to reduce consumption in the state and ensure that drugs don't go to other states. In 2 months, we've seized drugs worth Rs 163 crores," said Sarma.

 

Sarma was speaking at a program called 'Seized Drugs Disposal,' which was held in Hojai to honor Assam Police's work ethics and valor.

 

Chief Minister, in a tweet, informed that "The Last Rites of Drugs in Assam! In the 'seized drugs disposal' program at Hojai today, 353.62 grams heroin, 736.73 kg ganja, and 45,843 tablets have been destroyed."

 

Assam Government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against drugs, and Police in Assam have been ordered to beef up their efforts to combat the threat. "I appreciate state police's relentless campaign against drugs. We shall continue to work together against the scourge," the Chief Minister said in a tweet.

 

"Destroying of seized drugs worth Rs 163.58 cr over last 2 days speaks volumes of the money involved in drugs trading. It involves evasion of GST & is a severe dent in the economy. We're working in coordination with Manipur & Mizoram to eliminate drugs menace from North East India", tweeted Sarma.

 

For the second consecutive day, Assam Police's dedicated drive has led to destroy of 9.733 kg heroin, 253.301 kg ganja, 977 opium, 78340 cough syrup, and 271904 tablets, said the Chief Minister and added that the fight would continue till the scourge of drug trafficking is eliminated.

 

Addressing the event, Sarma said that some anti-social elements have been taking advantage of Assam's proximity to the Golden Triangle and using our land as transit routes for drugs trafficking. "However, we've been firm in our resolve to handle this menace with strictest measures. The results are visible," he said.

 

Courtesy: ANI

 

 

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