Drug Bust: Massive Statewide Operation Nets 66 Arrests

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-11 23:08:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 07:48:57

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Drug Bust: Massive Statewide Operation Nets 66 Arrests

In a sweeping crackdown on drug trafficking, Kerala's state police have arrested 66 individuals and filed 58 cases, seizing a significant quantity of illegal substances, including MDMA, cannabis, and cannabis beedis. This operation, named 'D-Hunt', targeted 1,620 suspected drug traffickers across the state on Friday, revealing a disturbing trend in the illicit drug trade.

The operation's success was announced in a press release, detailing the seizure of 35.235 grams of MDMA, a popular party drug, and 144.32 grams of cannabis, along with 40 cannabis beedis. These drugs, with their potential for abuse and addiction, pose a significant threat to public health and safety, particularly among the youth. The state police's anti-narcotics drive aims to curb the rising drug menace, which has become a growing concern for authorities and citizens alike.

To facilitate public involvement, an anti-narcotics control room has been established, operating around the clock. This initiative encourages citizens to report drug-related activities anonymously by contacting the control room on 9497927797. The police have assured confidentiality to encourage more people to come forward with information. Additionally, an anti-narcotics intelligence cell and NDPS coordination cell at the state level, along with range-level intelligence cells, are working in tandem to strengthen the fight against drug trafficking.

This statewide operation reflects the government's commitment to tackling the drug problem head-on. With the establishment of dedicated anti-narcotics units and the public's cooperation, the police aim to disrupt drug networks and create a safer environment for Kerala's citizens. The ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking will likely lead to further arrests and seizures, sending a strong message to those involved in this illicit trade.