The Sunday Guardian

Delhi turning into drug trade hub

In six months, drugs worth Rs 300 crore have been seized.

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ing one or the other drug cartel the country. The Centre wants to strengthen the NCB to combat illicit traffickin­g of narcotic drugs, which is fuelling terrorism on Indian soil,” a senior NCB official said on the condition of anonymity.

“The government is more concerned about the connection between drugs and terror financing that is being seen across the country and this is the reason why the NCB was recently sanctioned over 200 staff from the intelligen­ce agencies of the country,” the same official cited above said.

Responding to The Sunday Guardian’s queries regarding why, despite the seizures, drugs are freely available in the capital, the official cited above said there was a need for increased interventi­on of the police to curb retail drug peddling. “The NCB has limited resources and we cannot be present everywhere, something which the police can easily do. The policing system in the capital needs to be more serious about this. They need to take action against the small drug peddlers who do not come on our radar,” the official said.

Till now, the NCB used to have all officers—from intelligen­ce officers to the Director General—on deputation. Now, to ensure that officers develop long-time informatio­n networks, more hiring is being done on a permanent basis. Another senior NCB official said: “It is a long chain of drug trafficker­s running from Afghanista­n through Pakistan to Delhi and other cities of the country and there is no doubt that the entire drug traffickin­g in the country has a narco-terror link.” He added that traffickin­g of drugs from Southwest Asia to India is gaining ground as is traffickin­g of hashish and cannabis from India to the world.

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