Rajasthan's Border Crackdown: How Anti-Drone Systems Battle Drug Cartels

Rajasthan Police has taken a major step in fighting drug cartels with the inauguration of a new Anti-Narcotics Task Force headquarters. The state is deploying advanced technology including anti-drone systems along interstate borders to prevent smuggling. DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma announced that 18 specialized checkpoints are being established across the state to strengthen surveillance. The police are coordinating with central agencies like BSF for a comprehensive crackdown on narcotics trade.

Key Points: Rajasthan DGP Announces Strict Interstate Border Monitoring

  • New ANTF headquarters inaugurated in Jaipur to strengthen anti-drug operations
  • 18 checkpoints being established with 10 already functional statewide
  • Anti-drone technology deployed along borders to prevent smuggling
  • Strict legal action promised against criminals using minors for trafficking
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Interstate borders will be strictly monitored: Rajasthan DGP

Rajasthan Police launches intensified anti-drug campaign with new ANTF headquarters, anti-drone systems, and interstate border monitoring to combat drug trafficking.

"Anti-drone systems have been deployed along interstate borders to curb drug smuggling, while the BSF and Rajasthan Police are jointly working to tighten border surveillance - DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma"

Jaipur, Nov 12

Director General of Police (DGP) Rajiv Kumar Sharma said on Wednesday that interstate borders will be strictly monitored to fight the drug cartels who are hell-bend on destroying the youth of the country.

The Rajasthan Police has also taken a significant stride toward its vision of a drug-free society, with the inauguration of the new headquarters of the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in Jaipur.

Director General of Police (DGP) Rajiv Kumar Sharma inaugurated the state-of-the-art facility at Jagatpura on Wednesday. The new office is expected to provide fresh impetus to the state’s intensified campaign against drug trafficking and substance abuse.

Addressing the media, DGP Rajiv Sharma highlighted the ANTF’s strengthened strategy to counter drug trafficking across the state.

He informed that 18 ANTF checkpoints are being established, out of which 10 are already functional. The task force, he said, will be equipped with advanced resources and technology to ensure a strong crackdown on the illegal drug trade.

He added that a coordinated approach has been launched involving central and state enforcement agencies to ensure a comprehensive fight against narcotics.

“Anti-drone systems have been deployed along interstate borders to curb drug smuggling, while the BSF and Rajasthan Police are jointly working to tighten border surveillance,” he said.

Sharma emphasised that while local police units will also participate in anti-drug operations, the ANTF will function as a dedicated and specialised force, devoting its full capacity to the mission.

He further warned that strict action will be taken against criminals who exploit minors for drug trafficking under the new legal provisions.

The inauguration began with a puja ceremony, followed by DGP Rajiv Sharma formally cutting the ribbon to open the ANTF headquarters.

Inspector General (IG) ANTF Vikas Kumar welcomed the DGP and gave him a detailed tour of various branches of the unit. He also presented an overview of the ANTF’s major operations and achievements to date.

In-charges of 10 operational ANTF checkpoints, including those in Sriganganagar, Jodhpur, Barmer, and Jalore, joined the event virtually and introduced themselves to the DGP.

The ceremony was attended by several senior officers, including DG Traffic Anil Paliwal and ADGs Dinesh MN, Hawa Singh Ghumaria, Bhupendra Sahu, VK Singh, Vishal Bansal, Bipin Pandey, Prashakha Mathur, and Lata Manoj Kumar, along with other senior police officials.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I hope this isn't just another announcement for media coverage. We've seen many such promises before. The real test will be sustained action on ground.
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Arjun K
Anti-drone systems at borders is a smart move! Drug cartels have been using advanced technology, so our police need to match them. Proud of Rajasthan Police for this progressive step. 💪
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Sarah B
As someone living near the Gujarat border, I can see how drugs are destroying young lives in our villages. This coordinated approach with BSF is much needed. Hope they include community awareness programs too.
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Vikram M
The focus on minors being exploited for drug trafficking is crucial. Many poor children are forced into this trade. Strict punishment for those who use children is absolutely necessary.
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Michael C
While the infrastructure and technology upgrades are impressive, I hope they also focus on rehabilitation of addicts. Punishing traffickers is important, but saving our youth from addiction is equally crucial.

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