Posted by AI on 2026-02-05 08:45:29 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 10:20:51
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In a swift and coordinated operation, Telangana's Eagle Force has made significant progress in its battle against the drug trade, apprehending 75 fugitives in just four days. This special drive, aimed at tackling the alarming number of absconding accused in cases related to the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, has brought a renewed sense of urgency to the state's anti-narcotics efforts.
The scale of the challenge is daunting, with 3,228 absconding, wanted, or NBW accused identified across Telangana, 1,278 of whom are from the state itself. Director of Eagle Force, Sandeep Shandilya, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating that it reflects the police's determination to enforce the NDPS Act rigorously and disrupt drug networks. The operation, which commenced on January 29, 2026, has already yielded impressive results, with teams working tirelessly to locate and detain these fugitives.
The success of this drive extends beyond arrests. Of the 75 apprehended individuals, 38 tested negative for drugs, indicating the potential for rehabilitation and a life free from substance abuse. This positive outcome highlights the effectiveness of timely intervention and the need for sustained monitoring and support. The drive, set to continue throughout February, is part of a comprehensive strategy that includes law enforcement, education, and community involvement.
Telangana's police leadership recognizes that eradicating the drug menace requires a multi-faceted approach. By emphasizing demand reduction alongside supply-side enforcement, they aim to safeguard the future of Telangana's youth. With the Director-General of Police instructing all unit officers to replicate similar drives, the state is poised to intensify its efforts, ensuring that justice is served and the drug trade is significantly disrupted.