– In six months:
– 831 cases filed against ganja smugglers/consumers.
– Arrested over 2,114 accused individuals.
– Destroyed around 68,620 kgs of cannabis.- State police have attached ₹7.75 crore worth assets belonging to smugglers-a notable first move in Andhra Pradesh.
The anti-narcotic measures spearheaded by Andhra Pradesh’s EAGLE task force highlight an intensified crackdown on illegal drug activities within the state. By combining strict enforcement mechanisms-such as asset seizure-with social support initiatives like farm diversification programs, the approach appears holistic yet stern.
The strategic shift toward alternative crop cultivation presents long-term potential benefits for local farmers who might otherwise face economic challenges post-restriction of cannabis farming. The promotion of Araku Coffee as a viable agricultural alternative could stimulate rural agrarian development while aligning with broader environmental goals.Despite these proactive measures demonstrating commendable progress-notably reducing cultivation acreage drastically-the implications of barring welfare access require careful consideration regarding their impact on marginalized groups caught up unlawfully or unknowingly in such activities.
Given its multi-dimensional approach involving legal action coupled with developmental support for affected regions like Visakhapatnam’s tribal areas and involving public participation through helplines (“Dial 1972”), this initiative may serve as a model worth observing closely for effective anti-drug enforcement strategies nationwide.
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