New Delhi: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has revealed that the smuggling of marijuana and opium have suddenly increased in the Delhi-NCR areas since the lockdown started.
NCB's investigation revealed that the supply of cocaine and heroin in the country was almost stopped as the lockdown was put in place to check the spread of coronavirus.
Due to this, the demand for marijuana and opium increased among the drug addicts leading to a spike in its smuggling.
During the lockdown, the NCB has recovered 400 kg of opium and 2000 kg of marijuana from smugglers.
Zonal Director of NCB, KPS Malhotra said that most of the time, air routes are used for smuggling cocaine and heroin in India.
Both the drugs were not coming to India due to the closure of the air routes during the lockdown.
The NCB believes that when drug addicts did not get the supply of cocaine and heroin, they started taking marijuana and opium. Due to this, their demand increased rapidly.
Malhotra said that the curfew passes were issued to the trucks to deliver essential goods like ration, fruits, vegetables etc. during the lockdown.
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Smugglers used it for smuggling marijuana and opium. They trafficked sacks of marijuana and opium among fruits and vegetables.