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People involved in poppy plantation, illegal drug business warned of stronger action in Manipur

Chief Minister N Biren Singh has reiterated appeal against poppy plantation, illegal drug business in Manipur, saying that the government will not compromise on its War on Drugs campaign.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 20 Mar 2023, 1:16 pm

Poppy cultivation in Manipur (Photo: IFP)
Poppy cultivation in Manipur (Photo: IFP)

 

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has made a strong appeal to all those involved in poppy plantation and in illegal drug business to shun all such activities considering the destructive effects of these acts on the society.

Biren warned the people in the state of stronger actions against anyone found involved in these illegal actions.

The chief minister made the appeal during a press conference at the Chief Minister’s Secretariat late Saturday evening.

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Further stating that the government take these illegal actions as a great challenge for the government, he urged all against encouraging such illegal activities even on social media.

Biren stressed that the government will not make any compromise at any cost in the War On Drugs campaign.

Stating that two individuals were arrested on Saturday along with 20.27 kg of poppy seeds and four Kenbo bikes (Myanmar made) without registration numbers and two single barrel guns from Old Boljang village under Lhungtin sub division, Biren questioned the motive and intention of certain individuals continuing with such illegal acts despite the appeals from the government and the support from the general public to the War on Drugs.

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The two arrested have been identified as Ngamginsei Singson (20), son of Mangseih Singson of Theljang village and Lelen Khongsai (32), son of Pabul Khongsai of Tuibong Bazar A/P both staying at Old Boljang village.

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Citing the seizure of the Myanmar-made bikes, Biren raised doubt on whether Myanmar nationals were involved in these illegal activities.

The chief minister said that on receiving reliable information about poppy plantation around Old Boljang village, a joint team of police, NAB, MR/IRB and Forest Department went to the village on March 16 and carried out destruction of poppy cultivation of about 10 acres in the hill ranges adjacent to the village. The team however found no one in the village on the day, he added.

Continuing that a case has been registered at the Saikul Police Station, the chief minister further urged the public to continue supporting the War on Drugs campaign.

The War on Drugs campaign is moving in the right direction with the support of the people, CSOs, village chiefs, MLAs and ministers among others, Biren said and appreciated the Manipur Police and Forest department for their active involvement in the campaign.

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IFP Bureau

IFP Bureau

IMPHAL, Manipur

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