Amit Shah Praises NCB for 73 Drug Convictions in 3 Months

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the Narcotics Control Bureau for securing convictions for 73 drug offenders in the first three months of 2026. He emphasized the government's mission to ruthlessly dismantle drug cartels and shut down their operations. The government utilizes the NIDAAN database and the NCORD coordination mechanism to strengthen enforcement and intelligence-sharing. Financial assistance and a Rs 420 crore scheme are also in place to modernize forensic capabilities in states.

Key Points: Amit Shah Lauds NCB for 73 Drug Convictions

  • 73 offenders convicted in early 2026
  • NIDAAN database strengthens enforcement
  • Rs 420 crore for forensic lab modernization
  • NCORD mechanism improves inter-agency coordination
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HM Amit Shah lauds NCB for getting 73 drug offenders punished in 3 months​

Home Minister Amit Shah praises NCB for securing punishment for 73 drug offenders in early 2026, highlighting a crackdown on cartels.

"To protect our youth from the scourge of drugs, the Modi govt is ruthlessly demolishing drug cartels - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, April 20

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday praised the Narcotics Control Bureau for securing punishment for 73 drug offenders in the first three months of 2026, an official said.​

In a message on social media, HM Shah said, "To protect our youth from the scourge of drugs, the Modi govt is ruthlessly demolishing drug cartels and is also ensuring their conviction."​

"Under this mission, the NCB has made a breakthrough in getting 73 drug offenders convicted in the first three months of 2026, with the harshest punishments. We are determined to shut every breathing space of drug rackets with all our might," he said.​

According to the Home Ministry, as many as 9.50 lakh searchable records of arrested and convicted persons under the NDPS Act are available on the centralised digital database, the National Integrated Database on Arrested Narco-Offenders (NIDAAN), to strengthen enforcement action.​

Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai, in a recent statement, said that NIDAAN, developed by the NCB in collaboration with the Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System (ICJS), integrates data of offenders arrested by all Drug Law Enforcement Agencies across the country, including information such as identity details, photographs, fingerprints, case particulars, and court-related information.​

He said NIDAAN facilitates and assists investigating agencies in opposing bail, seeking bail cancellation, monitoring habitual offenders, and supporting the preparation of proposals under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (PITNDPS) Act, 1988, thereby strengthening coordinated and proactive enforcement action.​

Sharing details of the country's fight against drug trafficking networks, he said the government has approved a scheme for Modernisation of Forensic Capacities, under which Rs 420 crore has been approved for the component of Modernisation/Upgradation of Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) in States/Union Territories.​

He said under the scheme "Assistance to States; UTs for Narcotics Control", financial assistance is being provided to eligible States to strengthen enforcement capabilities to combat illicit trafficking in NDPS substances.​

Rai also highlighted that the government has strengthened inter-ministerial and inter-agency coordination through the Narco-Coordination (NCORD) mechanism that provides a structured, institutionalised platform for coordination among Central Ministries, State Governments, and enforcement agencies for monitoring drug trafficking, precursor diversion, demand reduction, and rehabilitation, resulting in improved enforcement outcomes and intelligence-sharing.​

So far, nine Apex NCORD meetings and six Executive NCORD meetings have been held to guide policy formulation, enhance inter-ministerial coordination, and review the overall narcotics control framework, he said.​

At the operational level, 253 State NCORD meetings and 12,471 District NCORD meetings have been conducted across the country, the Union Minister added.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see concrete numbers and a database like NIDAAN being used. Coordination is key. But we also need to focus more on rehabilitation and counseling in schools. Punishment alone won't solve the demand side of the problem.
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Rohit P
Finally some action! The drug menace in Punjab and other border states has ruined so many families. Hope they go after the big fish and the smuggling networks, not just small-time users. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The investment in forensic labs (Rs 420 crore) is crucial. Often cases fall apart due to lack of proper evidence. A scientific, data-driven approach is the need of the hour. Hope the funds are utilized properly at the state level.
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Vikram M
While the convictions are welcome, I hope the process is fair and just. There have been concerns about misuse of stringent laws like NDPS. The database should aid justice, not become a tool for harassment. Due process must be followed.
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Karthik V
NCORD meetings at district level? That's over 12,000 meetings! Shows the scale of the problem. This needs to be a continuous war. Our youth are our future, we must protect them at all costs. 🙏

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