Drugs ‘high alert’ in Haryana: Synthetic drugs have arrived from 10 states; Narcotics Control Bureau made a report from the arrested smugglers

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Haryana has been put on ‘high alert’ regarding drugs. Synthetic drugs have arrived in huge quantities from 10 states of the country. Which can create an orgy of death among the youth of Haryana like Punjab at any time. In view of this, the Haryana State Narcotics Control Bureau (HSNCB) has prepared a report and sent it to the government.

In which it was told that this full disclosure has been revealed in the interrogation of the arrested smugglers. After the report of the bureau, a big plan is being prepared to nab the drug dealers and supply them.

Drugs came from these states in Haryana
In fact, the Narcotics Control Bureau interrogated the smugglers arrested in the cases registered under the NDPS Act in Haryana. He confessed that he has delivered synthetic drugs in many parts of Haryana. According to the report of the bureau prepared on the basis of this, drug smugglers from Delhi, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, UP, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Bihar have supplied these drugs to many parts of Haryana.

Shocking figure: 18% rise in drugs in Haryana
Another big disclosure has come out in the report of Haryana Narcotics Control Bureau. There has been an 18% increase in the supply of drugs in Haryana. This includes drugs like heroin, ganja, charas, opium, smack, capsules and cough syrups. These drugs were supplied from the states adjacent to Haryana and from other places.

460 smuggling cases registered so far
In Haryana, HSNCB has registered 460 cases of drug smuggling so far. In these cases, 4,683 smugglers have been arrested. In the current year till November 8, 3,350 cases have been registered under the NDPS Act across the state. Last year in 2021, the state registered 2745 cases and arrested 3,975 people.

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