Collaboration with multiple agencies helping us rein in illicit trade: Mizoram DGP
By IANS | Updated: April 26, 2024 15:55 IST2024-04-26T15:53:20+5:302024-04-26T15:55:05+5:30
New Delhi, April 26 Highlighting the effective role of recent collaborations with multiple enforcement agencies in tackling illicit ...

Collaboration with multiple agencies helping us rein in illicit trade: Mizoram DGP
New Delhi, April 26 Highlighting the effective role of recent collaborations with multiple enforcement agencies in tackling illicit trade, Anil Shukla, Director General of Police, Mizoram said that there remains ample room for enhancing capacities.
Addressing the ‘In Conversation Series’ organised by FICCI CASCADE (Committee Against Smuggling and Counterfeiting Activities Destroying the Economy) on Thursday, Shukla said, “We have established fruitful collaborations with multiple agencies, including the Assam Police, BSF, Narcotics Departments, and the Customs Department. While these partnerships have been valuable, there remains ample room for enhancing our capacities further. I am eagerly anticipating FICCI CASCADE’s initiative to organise and facilitate such a platform for our officers, which will undoubtedly contribute to our ongoing endeavours in combating illicit trade effectively. The most important or worrisome aspect of smuggling is the movement of drugs in the form of high-quality heroin, ganja and meth. The drug trade has been escalating nearly every year. In 2023, drug seizures amounted to a value of Rs 190 crore.”
Shukla further emphasised that the Indo-Myanmar border presents a significant challenge due to its porous nature, lacking fences and characterised by vast rugged and riverine terrain. Situated within the Golden Triangle, Mizoram experiences substantial trafficking of drugs and contraband. Moreover, the region grapples with the smuggling of areca nut, foreign cigarettes and the illicit trade in exotic animals, he highlighted.
He delved into the landscape of counterfeiting and smuggling within North-East India, with a specific focus on Mizoram, highlighting the associated challenges. Shukla outlined potential strategies to combat this issue, emphasising the importance of a community-centric approach and the enhancement of enforcement and investigative mechanisms.
He also welcomed the proposal of a capacity building exercise that can be organised by FICCI CASCADE for the Mizoram Police to bolster the efforts in tackling these threats effectively.
Regarding potential solutions to the smuggling problem, Shukla emphasised that while there may not be ready-made solutions, investing in intelligence gathering and cultivating sources is imperative. He stressed the importance of establishing a network of individuals who possess a deep understanding of local intricacies and terrain.
He also advocated for a collaborative approach involving the entirety of society, asserting that a ‘whole of community’ strategy would be more effective in addressing the issue comprehensively.
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