A total of 106 Nigerians have been listed among 660 foreign nationals arrested across India on charges of drug trafficking last year.
A report by the Indian Express also listed Nepalese (203) and Myanmarese (25) topping the list.
Quoting data from the country’s Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) annual report, the medium noted that 18 Bangladeshi nationals, 14 from Ivory Coast, 13 from Ghana, and 10 from Iceland, were also arrested for drug-related crimes.
India’s Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the report during the 2nd national conference of heads of anti-narcotics task force (ANTF) of various states and Union Territories.
According to the report carried on CHANNELS TV, 163 cases of drug trafficking through drones were reported in Punjab, and 187.149 kg heroin, 5.39 kg methamphetamine, and 4.22 kg opium were seized from different sectors. In Rajasthan, 15 cases of drones were reported and 39.155 kg heroin was recovered, while in Jammu and Kashmir, one case of drone was reported and 0.344 kg heroin was recovered, the data shows.
“India faces a growing challenge in combating narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances trafficking due to its geographic location between the Death Crescent (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran) and the Death Triangle (Myanmar, Thailand, Laos) – two major global drug-producing regions,” Director General (NCB) Anurag Garg said in the annual report.
“While the states of Punjab, Rajasthan, and Jammu & Kashmir are vulnerable to heroin smuggling from Pakistan, the north-eastern states — Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh — are affected by proximity to Myanmar. Coastal routes — Mumbai, Gujarat, Kerala, Tamil Nadu — are now increasingly being exploited for the smuggling of synthetic drugs and precursors,” Garg said.
Addressing the conference, Home Minister Shah said the time has come to bring those who run the drug trade in India while sitting abroad within the ambit of law, stressing that the Narendra Modi government is determined to wipe out all kinds of narcotics from the country.
“The CBI has done very good work on this. I appeal to all heads of ANTF that with the help of the CBI, they should make the arrangement for the extradition of fugitives. This will not only help in breaking the narcotics gangs but also the terrorism gangs. Action is also being taken against those involved in the retail trade of drugs,” he said.