Imphal: Assam Rifles, in coordination with local police and forest officials, conducted a five-day operation from December 10 to 17, aimed at destroying illegal poppy plantations in the Sihai, Tora, Changtaand, and Champung areas of Ukhrul district.
This initiative reflects a strong commitment to combating the illicit drug trade, preserving the environment, and addressing threats to national security, the Assam Rifles said on Saturday.
During the operation, approximately 247 acres of illegal poppy cultivation were identified and destroyed across the challenging terrain. The mission was executed with precision through effective intelligence gathering, meticulous planning and seamless inter-agency collaboration, ensuring the safety of surrounding communities while preserving natural ecosystems, it added.
This joint effort highlighted the collective resolve of security forces, police, forest officials, and local villagers to eradicate poppy cultivation. By fostering a spirit of cooperation, the operation not only dealt a significant blow to the drug menace but also reinforced the region’s pathway toward sustainable development and lasting peace, the Assam Rifles said.
In a resolute crackdown on illegal activities, Assam Rifles successfully aided in the destruction of five acres of illicit poppy cultivation in Churachandpur district.
Acting on precise intelligence inputs, Assam Rifles, in collaboration with Manipur Police and representatives from the Narcotics and Affairs of Borders, conducted the operation on Saturday targeting the illicit fields located in Old Phaisat village.
This decisive action demonstrates Assam Rifles’ unwavering commitment to curbing narcotics production and trafficking, thereby contributing to the creation of a healthier and more harmonious society, the Assam Rifles said.
The operation sends a strong message against unlawful activities, reinforcing peace and stability amidst ongoing tensions in Manipur, it added.
The successful eradication of these poppy fields reflects Assam Rifles’ dedication to combating illegal activities and safeguarding the region’s future. By actively engaging with local communities and law enforcement agencies, Assam Rifles continues to promote societal resilience and ensure a safer environment for all residents, it said.
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