September 17, 2025
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the need for a liberal approach to deportation processes to ensure a strong mechanism for deporting criminals, especially those involved in narcotics trade. He highlighted the urgency to bring drug lords operating from abroad under the ambit of Indian law.
The Home Minister urged Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) heads of States to coordinate with the CBI Director to build a robust extradition system.
Mr. Shah proposed a joint mechanism involving:
This collaboration aims to bring back foreign criminals and fugitives linked to drug trafficking networks.
The Minister highlighted the importance of the National Narcotics Coordination Portal (NCORD) in the Drug-Free India campaign.
Amit Shah warned about the rising threat of synthetic drugs and illegal drug manufacturing laboratories.
The Home Minister informed that 1,37,917 kg of seized drugs, worth approximately Rs 4,800 crore, were destroyed at 11 locations across India on Tuesday.
The Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) is a specialized unit established at the state level to combat the growing menace of drug trafficking and narcotics-related crimes in India. It works under the state police departments but coordinates closely with central agencies like the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and other enforcement agencies.
Equipped with modern surveillance and tracking tools for monitoring drug networks.
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