New Delhi:The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is all set to strengthen the law enforcement agency, especially the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) following the fact that the illicit business of drugs has been mushrooming alarmingly across the country. A senior official in the Home Ministry told ETV Bharat on Wednesday that the ministry has approved a proposal in-principle, to enhance the number of posts by around 1800, which is in addition to the 1100 posts which have already been sanctioned.
Accordingly, more zones and more offices will be opened at the regional level. "The NCB is also coordinating at the highest level from the apex committee which is chaired by the Home Secretary himself along with the State governments and the district levels," the official said.
Significantly, a Parliamentary Committee on Home Affairs in a recent meeting held last month discussed that law enforcement agency should test the drugs on the spot at the time of the seizure. The committee opined that it helps the agencies in the collection of evidence and investigation before the report comes from the forensic labs about the seized drugs.
The home ministry officials informed that a supply order for drug detection kits amounting to Rs 1.73 crore has been issued, which will go to the States and other stakeholders in NCB.
In the meeting that took place in New Delhi, the Parliamentary Committee was informed by the MHA representatives that multiple ministries and departments are reviewing the provisions of the NDPS Act, 1985 and efforts are being made to strengthen the de-addiction infrastructure, increase awareness campaigns, etc to tackle the drug menace in the country.