Kochi City police plan to strengthen anti-drug force as State gears up for ‘Operation Toofan’
The Kochi City police are set to enhance their anti-drug efforts in response to the government's 'Operation Toofan', aimed at dismantling drug networks. The initiative will involve strengthening the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force and increasing resources for operations. Authorities will focus on tracing suppliers and enforcing stricter laws against repeat offenders.
- ▪The Kochi City police plan to strengthen the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force as part of 'Operation Toofan'.
- ▪Additional manpower, vehicles, and advanced drug-detection equipment will be sought to enhance operations.
- ▪Kochi has become a major hotspot for drug-related crimes, with regular seizures of synthetic drugs and MDMA.
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The Kochi City police are preparing to intensify their anti-narcotics operations in tune with the government’s announcement of ‘Operation Toofan: The Narco Hunt’, a State-wide crackdown aimed at dismantling drug networks and curbing the spread of narcoticsAs part of the proposed drive, the city police plan to strengthen the existing District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force (DANSAF), which currently has four teams comprising around 25 personnel, including sub-inspectors and assistant sub-inspectors, dedicated to anti-drug operations.Police officers said additional manpower would be sought after assessing the operational requirements of the new mission.
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