NCB Delhi Unit Destroys 408 Kg of Seized Drugs Worth Over Rs 212 Crore
Supervised disposal across 39 cases signals a push under the government’s Nasha Mukt Bharat drive.
Overview
- The NCB’s Delhi Zonal Unit, which carried out the destruction Thursday, disposed of about 408 kg of narcotics valued at more than Rs 212 crore.
- Officials said the operation covered 39 pre-trial and post-trial cases handled by the zone.
- The process took place under the Regional and High-Level Drugs Disposal Committees, with strict legal compliance and full transparency.
- The haul included ganja, cocaine, heroin, charas, alprazolam tablets, codeine-based cough syrup, and precursors like ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
- Additional Director Nilotpal Mrinal said the step aims to stop seized contraband from re-entering the market and to deter trafficking as part of the Drug-Free India campaign.