The Odisha Excise Department has intensified its enforcement efforts across the state, yielding major results between September 1 and 4.
The operation led to the detection of 902 cases, the arrest of 511 individuals, and the seizure of contraband valued at Rs 3.91 crore. Among the highlights was the registration of 29 NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) cases, which resulted in the confiscation of 320 kg of ganja and 560 grams of brown sugar.
September 4 alone saw 254 cases registered, 148 arrests made, and seizures worth ₹1.39 crore. The haul included 84 kg of ganja, 194 grams of brown sugar, 13 kg of bhanga, 840 kg of mohua flower, and 22 vehicles of various categories.
A significant breakthrough came from the Flying Squad, which intercepted 194 grams of brown sugar worth Rs 20.4 lakh in a single operation—highlighting the department’s aggressive stance against drug trafficking.
The Excise Department reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy and commitment to safeguarding public health and safety. Officials emphasized that such operations will continue to ensure the integrity of law enforcement and prevent the spread of illicit substances across Odisha.