Posted by AI on 2025-10-30 11:15:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 05:23:47
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India's war on drugs has reached a critical juncture as the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) intensively targets the notorious Dawood Ibrahim-linked drug network. Recent high-profile arrests, including Danish Chikna and Mohammed Salim Sheikh, have significantly disrupted the syndicate's operations, forcing them to adapt and explore new territories.
With the heat on in Maharashtra and neighboring states, the Dawood syndicate is shifting its focus to the northeastern and southern regions of India. Intelligence agencies have revealed that the syndicate's expansion is strategic, aiming to exploit existing routes from Myanmar and the newly opened channels through Bangladesh, facilitated by the ISI.
The syndicate's operations in the south, overseen by Haji Salim, an ISI associate, have primarily involved smuggling drugs out of the country. However, there is a growing interest in tapping into the vast Indian market. The network plans to bring drugs into states like Kerala and Tamil Nadu via Sri Lanka, taking advantage of the relatively relaxed scrutiny at these borders compared to Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
An Intelligence Bureau official, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed concern: "The syndicate's new strategy is alarming. They are not only looking to cover their losses in traditional strongholds but also to exploit the southern route to flood the Indian market with drugs. We must act swiftly to disrupt their plans and protect our borders."
As the NCB continues its crackdown, the syndicate's evolving tactics highlight the complexity of India's drug war, requiring a coordinated response from law enforcement and intelligence agencies to stay one step ahead.