Srinagar: Despite a crackdown by the Excise Department, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), the drug trade is on the rise in Kashmir with a significant rise in cross-border drug smuggling in the first six months of 2022. Official figures analyzed by ETV Bharat reveal that in Kashmir Heroin is the most sought-after drug recovered by the security forces in huge quantities of late.
According to the data, in the first 6 months of 2022, 16.23746 kg of heroin worth over Rs 32 crore was recovered from drug peddlers in Kashmir. In the month of January, 2.017 kg of heroin was recovered from drug dealers, and 5.805 kg in February. The recovery saw a dip in March in which 82.5 grams of Heroin was recovered.
The highest amount of heroin was recovered in the month of April, at 7.355 kg followed by 903.96 grams in the month of May while 35 and 39 grams of heroin were recovered from drug dealers in June and July respectively. A senior police officer talking to ETV Bharat on the condition of anonymity said that "many steps have been taken but the drug trade is not being fully controlled as yet" saying the drug was smuggled from across the border.
"It will take time. Cameras are also installed on the Line of Control and officials are also deployed, but drug dealers somehow manage to smuggle drugs. Sometimes by using drones, sometimes by other methods," the officer said. "This does not mean that the police and other associated departments are not doing anything. During the winter, drug trafficking has been observed through the northern districts of Kupwara and Baramulla and many drug dealers were arrested and prosecuted.