Gujarat Seizes Drugs Worth Rs 3,727 Crore in 2-Year Crackdown

Gujarat has seized narcotics worth an estimated Rs 3,727 crore over the past two years, as announced in the state Legislative Assembly. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi detailed a strict enforcement policy, including seizing traffickers' properties and demolishing illegal constructions linked to the drug trade. Alongside legal action, the government is pursuing a humanitarian approach with counselling and rehabilitation programs in cities like Surat and Ahmedabad. The state's drug-related crime rate of 0.8 is reported to be the lowest in the country.

Key Points: Gujarat Seizes Rs 3,727 Crore Drugs in 2 Years

  • 41,000 kg drugs seized
  • Valued at Rs 3,727 crore
  • Properties of traffickers seized
  • New de-addiction centres in every district
  • Lowest drug crime rate in India
3 min read

Gujarat seized drugs worth Rs 3,727 crore in 2 years, Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi tells Assembly

Gujarat seized 41,000 kg of drugs worth Rs 3,727 crore in two years, as Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi details enforcement and rehabilitation efforts.

"Gujarat Police have conducted top to bottom investigation against drug peddlers and taken the strictest possible action. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Gandhinagar, Feb 25

Drugs weighing approximately 41,000 kg and valued at an estimated Rs 3,727 crore have been seized in Gujarat over the past two years, the Legislative Assembly was informed, as the state government detailed enforcement measures and rehabilitation initiatives under its zero-tolerance policy against narcotics.

Providing the details in the Assembly, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said the government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, was moving ahead with the resolve of a "Drug-Free Gujarat".

Sanghavi said, "Gujarat Police have conducted top to bottom investigation against drug peddlers and taken the strictest possible action."

He stated that properties worth Rs 32.20 crore belonging to drug traffickers in Kutch district had been seized. "Not only this, but illegal constructions linked to elements involved in the drug trade have also been demolished with 'Dada's bulldozer'," he told the Assembly.

He added that in Jamnagar, illegal houses built by drug mafias on gauchar and government land had been razed.

Referring to coordinated operations, Sanghavi said Gujarat Police had worked with police forces in other states to dismantle inter-state drug networks, including that of the "Pandi Brothers".

He said drug manufacturing factories had been detected not only in Gujarat but also in other states, and that after arresting drug peddlers and cartels, police had carried out comprehensive investigations covering all aspects of the trade.

"By investigating every link from top to bottom, we have reached the roots of the drug network and taken stringent action against the accused," he said.

The deputy CM added that the government had adopted what he described as a humanitarian approach alongside legal enforcement.

"Instead of sending youth who have fallen prey to drug addiction to jail, efforts are being made in cities such as Surat and Ahmedabad, under the chairmanship of the Police Commissioners, to bring them back into the mainstream through counselling along with their families," he said.

Deputy CM Sanghavi further stated that this year's budget provided for new de-addiction centres in every district to ensure assistance at the local level.

Providing further statistical details, Minister of State Kaushik Vekariya said, "In the last two years, 1,647 offences have been registered across the state, and approximately 41,000 kg of drugs have been seized, with an estimated market value of around Rs 3,727 crore."

He added that in Jamnagar and Kutch districts alone, 135 offences had been registered, 306 accused arrested, and drugs worth more than Rs 244.59 crore seized.

Vekariya said the ATS and other agencies remained vigilant to prevent trafficking through sea routes.

"With the slogan 'Eradicate drugs and reward the informer', the Gujarat Government is committed to protecting the younger generation," he said, adding that an Anti-Narcotics Task Force structure had been made operational in six zones to break drug networks.

He also told the House that Gujarat's drug-related crime rate stood at 0.8, the lowest in the country, and said the government's intensive efforts had led to increased public participation in tackling the menace.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Seizing property and demolishing illegal constructions with bulldozers sends a very strong message. Drug mafias should know they will lose everything. But I hope the "humanitarian approach" for addicted youth is implemented properly and isn't just talk. De-addiction centres in every district are much needed.
R
Rohit P
While the numbers are impressive, a part of me wonders. 41,000 kg in two years? That means drugs were flowing in *massively* before this crackdown. What changed now? Were authorities sleeping earlier? Still, better late than never. Keep up the pressure!
A
Ananya R
The inter-state coordination is key. Drugs don't recognize borders. Glad to hear they worked with other states to bust networks like the "Pandi Brothers". This is a national fight. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's zero-tolerance model and the low crime rate of 0.8.
S
Sarah B
The scale of this is mind-boggling. The value seized is more than the GDP of some small countries. It's good to see a dual approach: strict enforcement against kingpins and compassion for the users who are often victims. The new de-addiction centres will be crucial for long-term success.
K
Karthik V
"Eradicate drugs and reward the informer" - This slogan is practical. Public participation increases when people feel protected and incentivized. My respect for the police who work on these dangerous fronts. Hope the informants' identities are kept secret for their safety.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50