Utpal Boruah Itanagar, June 1 (PTI): Opium trade,
banned by the government, goes on unchecked in the districts of eastern
Arunachal Pradesh where cultivation of poppy plants is widespread,
causing concern to the authorities. Changlang is one of the districts
where poppy plants are cultivated extensively despite periodic raids by
the district police and men of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).
After one such raid in which a large chunk of the poppy plantations was
destroyed, the Union Home Ministry\'s announced cash reward to the
Changlang police. In Tirap, Lohit, Lower Dibang Valley and Anjaw
districts, poppy cultivation similarly goes on unabated notwithstanding
raids from time to time while illicit drugs, including brown sugar,
from the infamous Golden Triangle find their way there. An NCB team
and the state police last year destroyed 470 hectares of illicit poppy
plantations and destroyed about 2,350 kg of raw opium under the
leadership of SP Tume Amo in the Khimiyong circle of Changlang district.
At Roing, the headquarters of Lower Dibang Valley district,
people smoke opium in public gatherings or functions, raising nobody\'s
eyebrows. A local panchayet leader Anjite Menjo said, Its a
sign that opium is becoming a routine addiction. A few years back, such
sights were rare in social gatherings. He said that within a
span of five to six years, opium addiction in the district had grown
drastically, to the extent that it was being sold openly in various
pockets of Roing town like Cheta, Mayu, Intaya and Asali. A
2010-11 survey by the Delhi-based Institute for Narcotics Studies and
Analysis (INSA) has revealed an alarming situation on drug abuse in
Lower Dibang Valley, besides Lohit, Anjaw, Changlang, Tirap and Upper
Siang districts. MORE
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