Assembly Elections 2023: 20 Folds Increase in Seizures of Drugs, Liquor, Cash to Induce Voters in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland
New Delhi, February 16: Seizures totalling over Rs 147 crore have been recorded in Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland, marking a 20-fold increase in recovery of drugs, liquor and cash to induce voters in the run-up to the polls, the Election Commission said on Thursday.
While Tripura elections are ongoing, Meghalaya and Nagaland will have assembly elections on February 27. A special inter-agency team constituted to control illegal drugs resulted in Rs 14.12 crore worth of ganja cultivation being destroyed in Tripura.
“The recorded seizures in the three states mark a significant increase with over 20 times increase in seizures as compared to assembly elections in 2018,” the poll panel said. Tripura Assembly Polls: Voting Begins Amid Tight Security.
The poll panel pointed out that the Election Commission had exhaustively reviewed the preparations with central and state enforcement agencies during visits to the poll-going states in January.
While announcing the poll schedule, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar stressed increased vigil and zero tolerance on the distribution of inducements during the electoral process.
Due to coordinated efforts of enforcement agencies, extensive monitoring, marking of expenditure sensitive constituencies and adequate deployment of field teams, “the results are encouraging,” with the three states witnessing seizures of Rs 147.84 crore after the announcement of elections, which surpasses the seizures made in the entire duration of enforcement of Model Code of Conduct in assembly elections, 2018 which was all of Rs 7.24 crore, the EC said. Tripura Assembly Election 2023: Ahead of Polling on February 16, Check Full List of Candidates of BJP, Congress, CPI-M, TMC and Others.
“Big operations include seizure of 3.52 kg of heroin in Dhalai district amounting 10.58 crore made by police. Seizures of heroin were also reported from East Khasi Hills district in Meghalaya (2.447 Kg) and Chumoukedima district in Nagaland (2.27 kg), done by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence,” it noted.
In Tripura, where voting is underway, keeping in mind the sensitivity of drugs and illegal ganja cultivation, a special team consisting of district police, forest officials, BSF, anti-narcotics unit and other agencies was formed in Sepahijhala and West Tripura district after the announcement of elections.
In Sepahijhala, total destruction of the ganja plantation and seizure of dry ganja amounts to Rs 9.27 crore.
In the West Tripura district, the figure for ganja destruction is Rs 3.75 crore. In North Tripura also, a seizure of ganja of 529 kg amounting to 1.10 crore was made.
Similar actions are being taken in the other two poll-going states, and the seizures of drugs and psychotropic substances constitute 58 per cent of total seizures reported from the three states.
The poll watchdog observed increased seizures under all heads of cash, liquor, drugs, precious metals and freebies.