Goa police chalk out plan to act against drug mafia

Times of India | 4 days ago | 22-09-2022 | 11:27 pm

Goa police chalk out plan to act against drug mafia

PANAJI: The sale of drugs through darknet and delivery through the postal service are the new challenges for seven states, including Goa. The inter-state intelligence coordination meeting on narcotic drugs and other organised crimes on Thursday discussed the challenges and shared information on drug dealers, peddlers and also those who are involved in drug trade during The meeting was attended by the police officials from Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, Gujarat and Odisha. Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officials also attended the meeting. “The meeting was held to deal effectively with drug peddlers, drug mafia and drug carriers and share information about criminals,” director general of police (DGP) Jaspal Singh told reporters after the meeting. The meeting assumes greater significance as police in the state have started acting against drug mafia. “New trend is emerging that drugs are received through parcels and registered AD letters. All these kinds of issues were discussed,” Singh said. The DGP said, “In one case, an officer mentioned drugs being sold on the darknet and we have asked police to share the details about the same. It is very difficult to prevent dealings on darknet because of the complex digital processes involved. One is not aware of where the dealing is being done and one has to do a lot of backward work.” Singh said that Goa police will also develop intelligence to counter drug deals on the darknet. “We will be requesting the postal department to come forward and develop some kind of mechanism to scan parcels. Of course there are complications as privacy is involved,” he said.

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