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Arunachal govt on toes as poppy cultivation boosts

Government of Arunachal Pradesh takes multi-pronged approaches to tackle the menace as poppy cultivation has increased manifold in the state. Multi-disciplinary coordination Committee has decided to form anti-drug squads up to the village level. The state government has taken a zero-tolerance approach with drug abusers and is also mooting alternative crops for poppy growers in nine of the worst-affected districts.

Arunachal govt on toes as poppy cultivation boosts
Arunachal govt on toes as poppy cultivation boosts
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Published : Jan 21, 2020, 7:14 AM IST

Itanagar(Arunachal Pradesh): Poppy cultivation has increased manifold in Arunachal Pradesh, prompting the state government to take multi-pronged approaches to tackle the menace, a senior official said.

The state government's multi-disciplinary coordination committee headed by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar has decided to form anti-drug squads up to the village level. State nodal officer of Narcotics Cell Oli Koyu informed that destruction of poppy crops has also increased.

Over 4,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in the state in 2018-19 while the corresponding numbers in 2017-18 and 2016-17 were 5,000 and 2,500 acres respectively, he said, quoting Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) reports

Koyu said over 3,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in Namsai district alone in 2017-18.

NCB data states that less than 400 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in the state in 2012-13 while the number shot up to 1,222 acres in 2013-14 and 1,067 acres in 2014-15.

It says that of 2,530 acres of poppy crops destroyed across the country in 2014-15, Arunachal Pradesh alone accounts for more than 40 per cent.

He said that Chowkham and Wakro circles in Namsai district, Hayuliang, Hawai and Chaglagam in Anjaw; Pongsao and Laju in Tirap and Wakka and Pongsa in Longding district were the most affected by poppy cultivation.

He said the district anti-drug squads will be headed by the Deputy Superintendents of police and will comprise an executive magistrate, a narcotic and excise inspector, a forest range officer, horticulture and agriculture officers and police personnel.

Speaking about nexus of the drug trade with insurgency, Koyu recalled how his vehicle was surrounded by armed militants who shot rounds in the air while he was on the way to destroy poppy crops in Laju circle in Tirap district in 2017.

Koyu stated that Tirap district Deputy Commissioner P N Thungon and security forces had rescued him thereafter.

He said that insurgent groups are also involved in the sale of drugs to fund their activities.

Arunachal Pradesh shares border with Myanmar which is part of the golden triangle of opium and heroin production with Laos and Thailand.

The state government has taken a zero-tolerance approach with drug abusers and is also mooting alternative crops for poppy growers in nine of the worst-affected districts, Koyu added.

After learning that several teachers have become drug addicts, the chief secretary has directed the education secretary to evolve a comprehensive action plan to free all institutes from drug menace, he said.

Five detoxification centres would be upgraded to full-fledged rehabilitation centres and a meeting would be held in this regard soon, Koyu added. Cultivation, sale and consumption of opium are offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

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Itanagar(Arunachal Pradesh): Poppy cultivation has increased manifold in Arunachal Pradesh, prompting the state government to take multi-pronged approaches to tackle the menace, a senior official said.

The state government's multi-disciplinary coordination committee headed by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar has decided to form anti-drug squads up to the village level. State nodal officer of Narcotics Cell Oli Koyu informed that destruction of poppy crops has also increased.

Over 4,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in the state in 2018-19 while the corresponding numbers in 2017-18 and 2016-17 were 5,000 and 2,500 acres respectively, he said, quoting Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) reports

Koyu said over 3,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in Namsai district alone in 2017-18.

NCB data states that less than 400 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in the state in 2012-13 while the number shot up to 1,222 acres in 2013-14 and 1,067 acres in 2014-15.

It says that of 2,530 acres of poppy crops destroyed across the country in 2014-15, Arunachal Pradesh alone accounts for more than 40 per cent.

He said that Chowkham and Wakro circles in Namsai district, Hayuliang, Hawai and Chaglagam in Anjaw; Pongsao and Laju in Tirap and Wakka and Pongsa in Longding district were the most affected by poppy cultivation.

He said the district anti-drug squads will be headed by the Deputy Superintendents of police and will comprise an executive magistrate, a narcotic and excise inspector, a forest range officer, horticulture and agriculture officers and police personnel.

Speaking about nexus of the drug trade with insurgency, Koyu recalled how his vehicle was surrounded by armed militants who shot rounds in the air while he was on the way to destroy poppy crops in Laju circle in Tirap district in 2017.

Koyu stated that Tirap district Deputy Commissioner P N Thungon and security forces had rescued him thereafter.

He said that insurgent groups are also involved in the sale of drugs to fund their activities.

Arunachal Pradesh shares border with Myanmar which is part of the golden triangle of opium and heroin production with Laos and Thailand.

The state government has taken a zero-tolerance approach with drug abusers and is also mooting alternative crops for poppy growers in nine of the worst-affected districts, Koyu added.

After learning that several teachers have become drug addicts, the chief secretary has directed the education secretary to evolve a comprehensive action plan to free all institutes from drug menace, he said.

Five detoxification centres would be upgraded to full-fledged rehabilitation centres and a meeting would be held in this regard soon, Koyu added. Cultivation, sale and consumption of opium are offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

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Arunachal govt on toes as poppy cultivation spikes
         Itanagar, Jan 20 (PTI) Poppy cultivation has increased
manifold in Arunachal Pradesh, prompting the state government
to take multi-pronged approaches to tackle the menace, a
senior official said.
         The state government's multi-disciplinary coordination
committee headed by Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar has decided
to form anti-drug squads up to the village level while
destruction of poppy crops has also increased, Oli Koyu, state
nodal officer of Narcotics Cell said.
         Over 4,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed in the
state in 2018-19 while the corresponding numbers in 2017-18
and 2016-17 were 5,000 and 2,500 acres respectively, he said,
quoting Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) reports.
         He said over 3,000 acres of poppy crops were destroyed
in Namsai district alone in 2017-18.
         NCB data says that less than 400 acres of poppy crops
were destroyed in the state in 2012-13 while the number shot
up to 1,222 acres in 2013-14 and 1,067 acres in 2014-15.
         It says that of 2,530 acres of poppy crops destroyed
across the country in 2014-15, Arunachal Pradesh accounts for
more than 40 per cent.
         Koyu said Chowkham and Wakro circles in Namsai
district, Hayuliang, Hawai and Chaglagam in Anjaw; Pongsao and
Laju in Tirap and Wakka and Pongsa in Longding district were
the most affected by poppy cultivation.
         He said the district anti-drug squads will be headed
by the deputy superintendents of police and will comprise an
executive magistrate, a narcotic and excise inspector, a
forest range officer, horticulture and agriculture officers
and police personnel.
         Speaking about nexus of the drug trade with
insurgency, Koyu recalled how his vehicle was surrounded by
armed militants who shot rounds in the air while he was on the
way to destroy poppy crops in Laju circle in Tirap district in
2017.
         Koyu said Tirap district Deputy Commissioner P N
Thungon and security forces had rescued him then.
         He said that insurgent groups are also involved in the
sale of drugs to fund their activities.
         Arunachal Pradesh shares border with Myanmar which is
part of the golden triangle of opium and heroin production
with Laos and Thailand.
         The state government has taken a zero-tolerance
approach with drug abusers and is also mooting alternative
crops for poppy growers in nine of the worst-affected
districts, Koyu said.
         After learning that several teachers have become drug
addicts, the chief secretary has directed the education
secretary to evolve a comprehensive action plan to free all
institutes from drug menace, he said.
         Five detoxification centres would be upgraded to
full-fledged rehabilitation centres and a meeting would be
held in this regard soon, Koyu added.
         Cultivation, sale and consumption of opium are
offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
(NDPS) Act, 1985. PTI CORR ACD
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