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Illegal cross-border drug smuggling on the rise in Manipur

Sources revealed that opium grown in these districts is purchased by dealers from Myanmar, who then export them back to Manipur after chemically processing them into heroin.

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Imphal(Manipur): Illegal cross-border smuggling of drugs from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur is witnessing a rapid rise despite measures being undertaken by law enforcing agencies to check the menace, police said.

A high ranking police officer said, that most of the drugs smuggled from Myanmar are heroin, brown sugar and amphetamine tablets, known as "WY tablets" in the common parlance.

"There is no doubt that illegal cross-border drug smuggling has increased in recent years and Manipur has become a favourable transit route for transporting them to other parts of the country and beyond," the officer said.

Manipur shares a 398-km border with Myanmar.

According to reports available, 12,37,993 amphetamine tablets -- that come in unlabelled packets -- were seized by the Narcotics and Affairs of Borders (NAB) personnel and other law enforcers in 2019 so far, up from 12,15,273 tablet seizures in 2018 and 1,80,007 in 2017.

Heroin seizures have also spiked, with 9 kg seized till July 2019. The corresponding figures for 2018 and 2017 stood at 22 kg and 7 kg respectively.

The officer said the number of alleged drug peddlers have also increased manifold due to the lucrative financial prospects of the business.

"While 355 drug peddlers, including 79 women, were arrested in 2017, the number of arrests rose to 479, including 95 women, in 2018 and 203 till July 2019," he said.

The officer said the border drug racket is complicated and foreign nationals are associated with it.

In February this year, a 35-year-old Myanmarese national was detained at the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh in Manipur for possessing 143 small packets of brown sugar with a total worth of Rs 3.6 crore in the international market, another police officer said.

Brown sugar also has made inroads in the state for local abuse.

While a little more than 5 kg of brown sugar had been recovered in 2017, 19 kg of the contraband drugs were seized in 2018 and more than 115 kg of the drug seized till July 2019.

Not just these smuggled drugs, poppy cultivation in Manipur's hill districts of Chandel and Ukhrul bordering Myanmar, is also giving a headache to the law enforcers.

Sources revealed that opium grown in these districts is purchased by dealers from Myanmar, who then export them back to Manipur after chemically processing them into heroin.

Poppy cultivation is banned in Manipur under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

Several farmers in the hill areas have stopped rice cultivation and shifted to poppy cultivation for better financial returns, a police officer said.

To check poppy cultivation, personnel of the state police, the NAB and the Assam Rifles periodically destroy these plantations, he further added.

Some 2210 acres of poppy cultivation were destroyed in 2017. The corresponding figures for 2018 and till July 2019 stood at 1506 acres and 446 acres respectively.

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Imphal(Manipur): Illegal cross-border smuggling of drugs from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur is witnessing a rapid rise despite measures being undertaken by law enforcing agencies to check the menace, police said.

A high ranking police officer said, that most of the drugs smuggled from Myanmar are heroin, brown sugar and amphetamine tablets, known as "WY tablets" in the common parlance.

"There is no doubt that illegal cross-border drug smuggling has increased in recent years and Manipur has become a favourable transit route for transporting them to other parts of the country and beyond," the officer said.

Manipur shares a 398-km border with Myanmar.

According to reports available, 12,37,993 amphetamine tablets -- that come in unlabelled packets -- were seized by the Narcotics and Affairs of Borders (NAB) personnel and other law enforcers in 2019 so far, up from 12,15,273 tablet seizures in 2018 and 1,80,007 in 2017.

Heroin seizures have also spiked, with 9 kg seized till July 2019. The corresponding figures for 2018 and 2017 stood at 22 kg and 7 kg respectively.

The officer said the number of alleged drug peddlers have also increased manifold due to the lucrative financial prospects of the business.

"While 355 drug peddlers, including 79 women, were arrested in 2017, the number of arrests rose to 479, including 95 women, in 2018 and 203 till July 2019," he said.

The officer said the border drug racket is complicated and foreign nationals are associated with it.

In February this year, a 35-year-old Myanmarese national was detained at the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh in Manipur for possessing 143 small packets of brown sugar with a total worth of Rs 3.6 crore in the international market, another police officer said.

Brown sugar also has made inroads in the state for local abuse.

While a little more than 5 kg of brown sugar had been recovered in 2017, 19 kg of the contraband drugs were seized in 2018 and more than 115 kg of the drug seized till July 2019.

Not just these smuggled drugs, poppy cultivation in Manipur's hill districts of Chandel and Ukhrul bordering Myanmar, is also giving a headache to the law enforcers.

Sources revealed that opium grown in these districts is purchased by dealers from Myanmar, who then export them back to Manipur after chemically processing them into heroin.

Poppy cultivation is banned in Manipur under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

Several farmers in the hill areas have stopped rice cultivation and shifted to poppy cultivation for better financial returns, a police officer said.

To check poppy cultivation, personnel of the state police, the NAB and the Assam Rifles periodically destroy these plantations, he further added.

Some 2210 acres of poppy cultivation were destroyed in 2017. The corresponding figures for 2018 and till July 2019 stood at 1506 acres and 446 acres respectively.

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Illegal cross-border drug smuggling on the rise in Manipur
         Imphal, Aug 20 (PTI) Illegal cross-border smuggling of
drugs from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur is witnessing a
rapid rise despite measures being undertaken by law enforcers
to check the menace, police said.
         A high ranking police officer told PTI that most of
the drugs smuggled from Myanmar are heroin, brown sugar and
amphetamine tablets, known as "WY tablets" in the common
parlance.
         "There is no doubt that illegal cross-border drug
smuggling has increased in recent years and Manipur has become
a favourable transit route for transporting them to other
parts of the country and beyond," the officer said.
         Manipur shares a 398 km border with Myanmar.
         According to reports available with PTI, 12,37,993
amphetamine tablets -- that come in unlabelled packets -- were
seized by the Narcotics and Affairs of Borders (NAB) personnel
and other law enforcers in 2019 so far, up from 12,15,273
tablet seizures in 2018 and 1,80,007 in 2017.
         Heroin seizures have also spiked, with 9 kg seized
till July, 2019. The corresponding figures for 2018 and 2017
stood at 22 kg and 7 kg respectively.
         The officer said, the number of alleged drug peddlers
have also increased manifold due to the lucrative financial
prospects of the business.
         "While 355 drug peddlers, including 79 women, were
arrested in 2017, the number of arrests rose to 479, including
95 women, in 2018 and 203 till July, 2019," he said.
         The officer said the border drug racket is complicated
and foreign nationals are associated with it.
         In February this year, a 35-year-old Myanmarese
national was detained at the Indo-Myanmar border town of Moreh
in Manipur for possessing 143 small packets of brown sugar
with a total worth of Rs 3.6 crore in the international
market, another police officer said.
         Brown sugar too has made inroads in the state for
local abuse.
         While a little more than 5 kg of brown sugar had been
recovered in 2017, 19 kg of the contraband was seized in 2018
and more than 115 kg of the drug seized till July 2019.
         Not just these smuggled drugs, poppy cultivation in
Manipur's hill districts of Chandel and Ukhrul bordering
Myanmar, too is giving a headache to the law enforcers.
         Sources revealed opium grown in these districts are
purchased by dealers from Myanmar, who then export them back
to Manipur after chemically processing them into heroin.
         Poppy cultivation is banned in Manipur under the
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.
         Nevertheless, several farmers in the hill areas have
discarded rice cultivation and shifted to poppy cultivation
for better financial returns, a police officer said.
         To check poppy cultivation, personnel of the state
police, the NAB and the Assam Rifles periodically destroy
these plantations, the officer said.
         Some 2210 acres of poppy cultivation were destroyed in
2017. The corresponding figures for 2018 and till July, 2019
stood at 1506 acres and 446 acres respectively. PTI CORR ACD
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