Haryana Police reported registering 3,738 cases under the NDPS Act in 2025, resulting in the apprehension of 6,801 traffickers and the confiscation of 55 kg heroin and 220 kg charas. The anti-drug campaign conducted by the police and the HSNCB extended beyond mere seizures and arrests, targeting the assets, syndicates, and supply chains of drug traffickers.
Director General of Police Ajay Singhal commended the collective efforts of Haryana Police, HSNCB, and other units involved in the drug eradication campaign. The enforcement activities were bolstered in line with government policies, focusing on financial investigations, judicial actions, and public engagement to combat both the demand and supply sides of drug trafficking.
Emphasizing the need for a sustained and intensified fight against drug trafficking, the DGP reiterated the commitment to creating a drug-free society. The police’s crackdown on pharmaceutical drug abuse led to the seizure of a substantial number of tablets, bottles, capsules, and injections, showcasing control over both traditional and synthetic drug trafficking.
Taking stringent action against illegal constructions and assets, authorities demolished 119 properties linked to traffickers between 2022 and 2025. Significant assets worth Rs 13.59 crore, movable and immovable, belonging to 143 accused individuals were seized or frozen, underscoring the authorities’ zero-tolerance approach towards drug-related activities.
