Dope Trade Heralds In North: More Foreigners Being Arrested For Smuggling Drugs In Himachal Pradesh

Foreigner runs drug smuggling ring in many hill stations, but Himachal Pradesh is the central point of smuggling. Police data From 2017 to 2022, 72 foreign nationals have been arrested for their involvement in the narcotics trade in the hill state. Of these, 36 were Nigerian nationals, followed by 15 from other African countries, 14 Europeans, four Americans, two from the Middle East, and one from an Asian country.

Half of the total foreign nationals arrested for illegal drug smuggling in Himachal Pradesh between 2017 and 2021 are from the African nation Nigeria, according to the state police data.

From 2017 to 2021, 72 foreign nationals have been arrested for their involvement in the narcotics trade in the hill state. Of these, 36 were Nigerian nationals, Foreigner runs drug smuggling ring in many hill stations, but Himachal, Nigerians is the central smuggling point. Police data From 2017 to 2022, 72 foreign nationals have been arrested for their involvement in the narcotics trade in the hill state. Of these, 36 were Nigerian nationals, followed by 15 from other African countries, 14 Europeans, four Americans, two from the Middle East, and one from an Asian country.

Half of the total foreign nationals arrested for illegal drug smuggling in Himachal Pradesh between 2017 and 2021 are from the African nation Nigeria, according to the state police data.

From 2017 to 2021, 72 foreign nationals have been arrested for their involvement in the narcotics trade in the hill state. Of these, 36 were Nigerian nationals, followed by 15 from other African countries, 14 Europeans, four Americans, two from the Middle East, and one from an Asian country, police data shows.

“We are concerned about the involvement of foreigners in the illicit drug trade in Himachal. Of the 72 foreigners arrested between 2017 and 2021, seven have jumped bail,” said Sanjay Kundu, director-general of police (DGP). “We are taking steps to expedite their trials,” he added.

According to the narcotics control wing of state police, most Nigerian nationals arrested for supplying drugs to Himachal from where drugs are floating all over the country were operating from Delhi. Nigerian residents from the national capital are actively involved in smuggling Chitta (adulterated heroin) into Himachal, resulting in a multifold increase in the trade, police said.

The majority of the peddlers from Himachal are 16 to 26 years old, police data suggests. There are three types of networks active in Himachal. Punjab-based smugglers, another by Africans are running one, and the third one is being operated from Uttar Pradesh,” said Gaurav Singh, superintendent of police, narcotic control wing. “Our main focus is to nab the smugglers and local conduits.”

Data also highlighted that in the last five years, the state police had arrested 8,122 Indian nationals and 80 foreigners under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

Chitta has made inroads even in the rural pockets of areas that attract more tourists, especially in Shimla, Kangra, Una, Sirmaur and Solan. A senior officer said the problem is more acute in Punjab areas.

“Chitta smugglers have spread their tentacles in the rural regions. The government needs to play a more proactive role in the coming days as the problem is compounding,” said Narendra Chauhan, president of Anti-Drug Force, a Rohru-based NGO working to motivate women and youth to fight against the drug menace.
Not only men but young women too are into drug abuse. The number of visitors to our outdoor patient department (OPD) is increasing daily. We are even arranging special OPDs only for the addicts,” said Dinesh Dutt Sharma, head of the psychiatry department at the Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital.

Dr Sanjay Pathak, CEO of the state mental health authority, said, “Multiple drug usage among addicts is on the rise. About 40% of calls received on the drug prevention helpline are related to such cases.”

To curb the menace, the state police have launched a ‘Drug-Free Himachal’ app that educates users about the harmful effects of narcotics. It has been downloaded by 40,000 people so far. The police are also running an SMS campaign. We constantly review depositions by cops as court witnesses to ensure speedy trials in the NDPS cases. Attempts have been made for stricter norms about bail and confirming identities of sureties,” said the DGP.

The police have also introduced ‘Register 29’ in all police stations of the state to keep an eye on the drug smugglers and their conduits. “We have carried out financial investigations in 22 cases, and properties worth ₹12 crores have been attached as well,” an officer said, requesting anonymity.