Informed Rs 1,500 Crore worth narcotics seizures, 2600 arrests
CMO News
AGARTALA, January 13, 2025: Chief Minister Dr Manik Saha Monday stated that before 2018, Tripura was plagued by rampant drug-related issues. However, following the formation of the current government in 2018, significant strides have been made to transform the state into a drug-free Tripura.
Acting on the instructions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the state government is maintaining zero-tolerance policy against drugs.
Dr Saha said this while addressing the Tripura Legislative Assembly on the second day of Winter Session.
He highlighted that the state government, recognising the harmful effects of widespread narcotics use—especially among students and youth—initiated an extensive anti-narcotics drive.
“As a result of this campaign, large quantities of illegal narcotics such as marijuana, cough syrup, narcotic tablets, heroin, and others have been seized. Police have conducted raids across the state, destroyed Ganja plantations, and arrested individuals involved in drug-related activities,” he said.
Dr Saha, who also serves as the Home Minister of the state, provided data to illustrate the government's progress. In 2022, 562 cases were registered, and 759 people were arrested. In 2023, the figures rose to 633 cases and 1,052 arrests. By 2024, 407 cases were registered, leading to 886 arrests.
Over the three years, a total of 1,665 cases were registered and 2,697 accused persons were arrested.
“In 2024, the state police achieved a record by destroying the highest number of cannabis plants and seedlings to date. The market value of the drugs seized during this period increased significantly, almost doubling (by 106%),” he said.
He further elaborated, “During the last three years, the state police seized 1,54,658 kg of marijuana, 5,82,100 bottles of cough syrup, 25,62,791 narcotic tablets, 34,971 grams of heroin, and destroyed 2,45,91,258 cannabis plants. The total market value of the seized narcotics, including vehicles, amounts to Rs 1,587 crore, 47 lakh, 41 thousand, and 762. Notably, the destruction of marijuana plants and seedlings reached an all-time high in 2024.”
Dr. Saha mentioned that the state government has established a State Level Drug-Free India Campaign Committee, as per the instructions of the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. This committee collaborates with various state departments, including the Social Welfare & Social Education Department, Home Department, Education Department, Youth Affairs & Sports Department, Narcotics Control Bureau, NGOs and district-level committees, to combat drug addiction and implement preventive measures.
“To curb the growing prevalence of drug use, the Youth Affairs and Sports Department initiated the ‘Nesha Mukt Tripura’ program under the 'Khelo Tripura, Shustho Tripura' project on September 11, 2022. Through this initiative, regular awareness campaigns are organized in blocks, subdivisions, districts, municipalities and clubs across the state,” he said.
Dr Saha added that the Education Department, following guidelines from the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, is training teachers through the Navchetna module to provide students with preventive education against addiction.
Tripura State AIDS Control Society has established Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) Centres in Kumarghat, Kailashahar, Damcherra, Ambassa, Jirania and Jampui. Recently, a new OST Center was inaugurated in Bhati Abhaynagar.
These centres, along with regular anti-addiction awareness programs, play a vital role in addressing addiction issues.
“The State Health Department, with financial assistance from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, and AIIMS, New Delhi, established a Drug Treatment Clinic (DTC) at the Modern Psychiatric Hospital in Narsinghgarh in August 2019. This clinic offers free medications. An Addiction Treatment Facility (ATF) was launched at the De-Addiction Centre of the same hospital. Plans are underway to extend such facilities to other districts,” Chief Minister noted.
Dr Saha emphasised that the ‘Nesha Mukt Tripura’ campaign, launched in October 2022 under the National Health Mission Tripura, has seen active participation. The National Service Scheme (NSS), Tripura branch, organized a mega awareness camp on drug addiction involving students from 22 general degree colleges in the state.
He also stated that Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres (ICTC) operate in 24 hospitals, Facility Integrated Counselling and Testing Centres (FICTC) in 133 hospitals, along with 3 PPP-ICTCs and a Mobile Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre van. These facilities focus on raising awareness, offering counselling, and conducting tests for HIV/AIDS.
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