Chandigarh: In a major operation against drug trafficking, Haryana Police arrested six alleged drug smugglers during coordinated raids carried out in different parts of the state. The action is part of the government’s ongoing campaign to curb the illegal narcotics trade and strengthen law enforcement against organised crime.
Police officials said the accused were involved in supplying illegal drugs in various districts. During the operation, the police recovered suspected narcotic substances and other evidence from their possession. Authorities have registered separate cases under the relevant provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and launched further investigations.
Coordinated Raids Lead to Arrests
Police teams carried out simultaneous raids after receiving intelligence about the movement of suspected drug traffickers. The operation involved officers from different police units, including local police and anti-narcotics teams.
Officials said the coordinated action helped the police arrest six suspects without any major incident. Investigators are now questioning the accused to identify their suppliers, associates, and distribution network.
The police believe the arrests will help uncover a larger drug trafficking network operating in the region.
Narcotics Recovered During Operation
During the raids, police seized suspected narcotic substances along with other items linked to the alleged illegal trade. The recovered material has been sent for forensic examination to determine its exact nature and quantity.
Officials also collected documents, mobile phones, and digital records that may provide further leads in the investigation. These items will help investigators trace financial transactions and communication between members of the network.
Police said the investigation is still in its early stages, and more recoveries may follow.
Investigation Continues
After registering FIRs under the NDPS Act, investigators began examining the background of the accused. They are verifying whether the suspects have links with interstate drug trafficking groups.
The police are also analysing call records, financial transactions, and other digital evidence. Meanwhile, officers are conducting follow-up raids at several locations based on information obtained during questioning.
Officials said they will take strict legal action against everyone found involved in the illegal trade.
Government Intensifies Anti-Drug Campaign
The Haryana government has intensified its campaign against drug trafficking by directing law enforcement agencies to act firmly against drug smugglers and organised criminal networks.
Police departments across the state continue to conduct regular searches, vehicle checks, and intelligence-based operations to stop the supply of narcotic substances.
Officials said reducing the availability of illegal drugs remains a top priority because drug abuse affects families, communities, and the future of young people.
Public Support Plays a Key Role
Senior police officers appealed to citizens to support the anti-drug campaign by reporting suspicious activities in their neighbourhoods. They said timely information from the public often helps police prevent illegal drug transactions.
The department also urged parents, teachers, and community leaders to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse. Public participation, officials said, is essential for building a drug-free society.
Awareness campaigns in schools, colleges, and villages are also being organised to educate young people about the dangers of narcotics.
Strict Action Against Drug Networks
Police officials said they will continue taking strong action against individuals involved in the production, transport, and sale of illegal drugs. They also warned that anyone found helping drug traffickers would face legal consequences.
Authorities believe that consistent enforcement, public cooperation, and awareness programmes can significantly reduce drug-related crime in Haryana.
The latest arrests demonstrate the police department’s commitment to dismantling organised drug networks and ensuring public safety.
Drive Against Narcotics to Continue
Officials confirmed that anti-drug operations will continue across Haryana in the coming weeks. Intelligence units are monitoring suspected trafficking routes, while district police teams remain on alert to prevent the movement of illegal substances.
The Haryana Police has urged residents to remain vigilant and immediately inform law enforcement agencies about any information related to drug trafficking. Authorities said every credible lead will be investigated promptly.
With the arrest of six alleged drug smugglers, the police hope to weaken the illegal narcotics network and reinforce the state’s ongoing fight against drug-related crime.


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