Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Satellite imagery to check Bengal’s poppy cultivatio­n

- Sumanta Ray Chaudhuri sumanta.chaudhuri@htlive.com

West Bengal excise department plans to use intensive satellite imagery to crack down on poppy cultivatio­n and narcotics trade along the IndiaBangl­adesh border by the end of this year or early next year.

The department plans to bring certain pockets in Malda and Murshidaba­d -- two districts notorious for illegal poppy cultivatio­n and narcotics trade -under intensive satellite imagery system. Illegal poppy cultivatio­n is used mostly to produce opium.

According to state excise department sources, this system will capture minute details of the areas under focus. With these images one can identify crops and even detect movement of people across the border.

“Certain central agencies such as Narcotics Control Bureau, Border Security Force (BSF) and Sashastra Seema Bal are using this high-end satellite tracking system. The state government will talk to the Centre for installing the system for the state excise department,” a senior officer of excise department told HT.

Bengal will be the second state after Odisha to install this system. Odisha installed the system earlier this year to keep track of Maoists suspected of being involved in the narcotics trade.

According to the officer, the proposed pockets in Malda district in focus include Kaliachak, Manikchak, Harishchan­drapur and Malatipur. In Murshidaba­d district, Raninagar, Suti and Jalangi and a few other areas will be under the scanner.

Since December 2016, the Malda district police have been using drones to track illegal poppy cultivatio­n in the blocks that are close to the Indo-Bangladesh border.

Some farmers are switching to illegal poppy cultivatio­n from other crops as it is far more profitable. Intelligen­ce agencies have learnt that people from Bangladesh invest money in poppy cultivatio­n in these areas.

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotrop­ic Substances Act or NDPS Act empowers the Centre to permit and regulate cultivatio­n of opium poppy for medical and scientific purposes but most cultivatio­n are illegal.

“Our special focus will be Golapgunj, a remote village in the Kaliachak block of Malda district. According to NCB inputs, besides catering to the narcotics requiremen­t in Bangladesh, this remote village has recently turned out to be an important narcotics sourcing hub for Russian-origin drug kingpins operating from the Morjim and Mandrem beaches in Goa,” the excise department official said.

“The matter will be discussed in detail after the state government resumes business after Lakshmi puja. If necessary, we will also seek technical assistance from different central agencies having the system,” he said.

The excise department will also attempt to resurrect the erstwhile joint task force of different central and state agencies so that a coordinate­d counter-attack against this narcotics racket can be launched.

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 ?? HT FILE ?? Illegal poppy cultivatio­n is used mostly to produce opium.
HT FILE Illegal poppy cultivatio­n is used mostly to produce opium.

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