1,800 Litres Of Hash Oil Worth Rs 200 Crores, 2,000 Kg Ganja Seized In Odisha

In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Koraput Police in southern Odisha have confiscated over 1,800 litres of hashish oil valued at approximately Rs 200 crore, along with more than 2,000 kg of ganja. This operation is among the largest of its kind in the region, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by the illegal drug trade in India. The police conducted multiple raids across the district, targeting known hotspots for drug production and distribution. The operation reflects the state's commitment to combating narcotics and ensuring public safety. Authorities are expected to conduct further investigations into the origins of the seized substances and the networks involved in their distribution. These seizures come amid heightened efforts by law enforcement to address the growing drug problem in Odisha, which has seen a troubling rise in substance abuse and trafficking activities in recent years.
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