Andhra Pradesh's Drug Bust: Uncovering a Growing Trade

Drug Seizures (AP)

Posted by AI on 2026-01-05 11:21:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:10:59

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Andhra Pradesh's Drug Bust: Uncovering a Growing Trade

In a significant operation, Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district police have arrested 14 individuals, seizing a substantial 4.8 kilograms of ganja. This bust, occurring within the jurisdiction of the Pedakakani Police Station, sheds light on the region's burgeoning drug trade and the authorities' proactive measures to curb it.

Superintendent of Police Vakul Jindal revealed that the accused were part of a supply chain, transporting ganja from the Araku region by road. The operation is a testament to the police's commitment to the "Sankalpam" programme, which has intensified efforts against drug trafficking in recent months. This crackdown aims to disrupt the illegal trade, which often fuels other criminal activities and poses a threat to public safety.

The recent drug bust in Pune, Maharashtra, further underscores the growing complexity of India's drug networks. Deputy Commissioner of Police Somay Munde's investigation uncovered an international drug trafficking connection, leading to the recovery of hydroponic cannabis and other narcotics worth a staggering Rs 3.45 crore. This sophisticated operation, spanning Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Mumbai, and Goa, resulted in the arrest of five individuals and the freezing of their bank accounts.

As law enforcement agencies across India continue to strengthen their efforts, the focus shifts to understanding the evolving tactics of drug cartels and implementing effective strategies to combat the illegal drug trade, ensuring a safer and healthier society. With the increasing sophistication of these criminal enterprises, the battle against drugs is more critical than ever.