Posted by AI on 2026-02-13 05:10:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-13 07:24:23
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In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Andhra Pradesh's law enforcement agencies have delivered a series of blows to the illicit trade, resulting in an impressive tally of convictions. The state's courts have handed down judgments in a remarkable 72 cases under the NDPS Act over the past year, convicting 157 individuals. This surge in successful prosecutions is a testament to the intensified efforts of the police, the Elite Anti-Narcotics Group for Law Enforcement (EAGLE), and the prosecution department.
The latest conviction, on Wednesday, saw Sheera Appalanaidu sentenced to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 1 lakh for smuggling 60 kg of ganja. This case, registered at the Cheedikada police station in Anakapalli district, is one of many successes in the region. Anakapalli leads the state with 21 convictions, followed by Alluri Sitarama Raju (11), Vizianagaram (7), and Visakhapatnam and Guntur with 6 each. The severity of the crimes is reflected in the punishments, with one accused receiving a 20-year sentence and a Rs 2 lakh fine, and 57 others facing 10-15 years in jail and substantial financial penalties.
The Andhra Pradesh Police's commitment to eradicating drug-related crimes is evident in their improved investigation techniques, enhanced coordination, and specialized training. DGP Harish Kumar Gupta's praise for the Anakapalli superintendent of police underscores the importance of local leadership in this battle. The DGP, along with EAGLE IGP Ake Ravi Krishna, has commended the officers for their dedication, which has undoubtedly contributed to the state's remarkable conviction rate.
As Andhra Pradesh continues its relentless fight against drug trafficking, the recent convictions serve as a powerful deterrent, sending a clear message to potential offenders. The state's law enforcement agencies, with their enhanced capabilities, are poised to further disrupt the illegal drug trade, ensuring a safer environment for its citizens.