– 186 cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
– 142 cases registered under the Abkari Act (pertaining to alcohol laws).
– Major arrests include suspected ganja seizures (1.09 kg in Vennala; 2.98 kg in Edappally) and MDMA capture (24.7 gm in Cheranalloor).
The proactive measures implemented by enforcement agencies demonstrate a focused intent on ensuring safety during Onam celebrations-a peak festive period known for heightened social activity.collaboration across multiple departments such as DANSAF, Coastal Police, Excise officers suggests an attempt to combat not only drug trafficking but also its potential cross-border implications via railways or coastal routes.
The significant number of narcotic-related cases reported reflects an ongoing substance abuse issue that requires sustained attention beyond festivals alone. Public involvement through tip-offs underscores recognition that community participation is vital for tackling these challenges effectively.
From a broader perspective, these actions could bolster public trust while highlighting vulnerabilities in IndiaS anti-narcotics enforcement mechanisms ahead of high-footfall events. Though, continued vigilance will be necesary post-festivity to maintain long-term progress against illicit networks.