Manipur Police Wins Governor's Citation for 2025-26 Anti-Drug Efforts

Churachandpur District Police has been awarded the Governor's Unit Citation for 2025-26. The police arrested 150 accused and made anti-drug seizures worth Rs 123.6 crore. They also launched Project 'Hin-Chi' to replace illegal poppy fields with legal cash crops. The initiative is funded by a ₹28 lakh CSR grant from Segula Technologies.

Key Points: Manipur Police Gets Governor's Unit Citation for 2025-26

  • Churachandpur police awarded Governor's Unit Citation for 2025-26
  • 150 accused arrested under NDPS, Arms Act, POCSO, UAPA
  • Anti-drug ops seized Rs 123.6 crore, destroyed 150 acres of poppy
  • Project 'Hin-Chi' replaces poppy with legal crops via CSR grant
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Manipur: Churachandpur district police gets governor's unit citation for 2025-26

Churachandpur District Police awarded Governor's Unit Citation for 2025-26, arresting 150 accused, seizing drugs worth Rs 123.6 crore, and launching Project 'Hin-Chi' to replace poppy fields with legal crops.

"effective policing ensured reduced violence, seamless VVIP security including the visit of Honourable PM, and strengthened community engagement through impactful initiatives - Officials"

Churachandpur, May 6

Churachandpur District Police has been awarded the Governor's Unit Citation for its work in 2025-2026, officials said.

During the period, the district police arrested 150 accused across NDPS, Arms Act, POCSO, UAPA and other offences, according to the governor's citation.

Meanwhile, anti-drug operations led to 40 major seizures worth Rs 123.6 crore and the destruction of over 150 acres of illegal poppy cultivation. Counter-insurgency efforts resulted in the recovery of 285 firearms, ammunition, explosives and war-like stores.

The District Police Cyber Cell also recovered 160 stolen mobile phones. Officials noted that "effective policing ensured reduced violence, seamless VVIP security including the visit of Honourable PM, and strengthened community engagement through impactful initiatives."

On behalf of all ranks of Churachandpur District Police, the SP Churachandpur received the unit citation from the Governor.

Earlier in April, the Churachandpur District Police, in collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), officially launched Project 'Hin-Chi'.Meaning "Seeds of Life," the initiative aims to replace illicit poppy fields with legal, high-yield cash crops across the district's most vulnerable regions.

The project marks a shift from purely punitive measures to a community-centric model of "risk to resilience," focusing on the socio-economic transformation of farming families.

The initiative targets three sensitive areas within the district where poppy cultivation has historically been prevalent. By taking village chiefs and 127 beneficiary households "into confidence," the police and NCB have successfully encouraged a transition to lawful agriculture.

To kickstart this transition, the following resources were distributed: 55,000 kg of ginger seeds, 450 kg of pea seeds and 6,500 banana saplings.

The project is bolstered by a ₹28 lakh Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) grant from Segula Technologies, a Chennai-based technology firm. This funding has allowed the District Police to provide high-quality seeds and saplings to farmers free of cost, removing the initial financial barrier to switching crops.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see community engagement alongside enforcement. The ₹28 lakh CSR grant for seeds is a game-changer—giving farmers a legal alternative to poppy is much better than just burning fields. Hope this model spreads to other districts too. Well done, Manipur Police! 🌱
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Kavya N
Impressive stats—₹123.6 crore worth of drugs seized and 150 acres of poppy destroyed. But I wish the article mentioned what happens to the accused after arrest. Rehabilitation or just jail? Still, the cyber cell recovering 160 phones shows they're keeping up with modern crimes. Good job overall.
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Rohit P
Finally some positive news from Manipur! The governor's citation is well-deserved. Project 'Hin-Chi' is brilliant—turning poppy fields into ginger and banana farms while supporting 127 families. This is what 'smart policing' looks like. Hope the violence reduces further. 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
Good initiative but let's be honest—55,000 kg of ginger seeds is a lot. Are they sure there's a market for it? Without proper market linkages, farmers might switch back to poppy. Still, the police deserve credit for thinking beyond enforcement. Let's hope the government supports the marketing side too.
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Meera T
Very proud of our police force! The recovery of 285 firearms is no small feat in a region dealing with insurgency. And Project 'Hin-Chi'—the name itself is beautiful ("Seeds of Life"). Transforming risk into resilience is exactly the right approach. Jai Hind! 🙏

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