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Massive Cannabis Farm Destroyed in Arunachal Pradesh Operation

Disclaimer: This image is entirely AI-generated and is a product of artificial intelligence. Any resemblance to actual persons, whether living or deceased, is purely coincidental and unintentional. Authorities in Arunachal Pradesh destroyed a large illegal cannabis cultivation spread over 20,000 square meters in the Pakke Kessang district, signalling a continued crackdown on narcotic plants. Uploaded by: Rediff Video Desk on Thu, 09 Apr 2026 09:47:32 +0530 Views: 33 Tags: arunachal pradesh, cannabis cultivation, illegal drugs, pakke kessang district, drug bust, narcotics, sede natung village, lemmi police station Share:

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arunachaltimes.in
Police dispose huge cache of seized cannabis

BOMDILA, 7 Apr: A huge cache of seized cannabis was disposed of at the Kalaktang dumping ground in West Kameng district on Monday by the District Drug Disposal Committee (DDDC). The disposal committee was led by senior officials, including superintendent of police D.W Thongon, assistant commissioner of tax, excise & narcotics T.N. Thongdok, and representatives from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), including inspector Thaneshwar Baro from the zonal headquarters, Itanagar. They were supported by Dy. SP (headquarters) Sashi Dore, SDPO Kalaktang, officer-in-charge of Kalaktang police station SI B. Mosang, and a team of police personnel. The seized cannabis pertained to Case Nos. 03/25, 17/25, 01/26, and 02/26 of Kalaktang police station, weighing approximately 1,469.27 kg, with an estimated market value of Rs. 7.33 crore. The disposal was carried out in compliance with the order of the CJM Court, Bomdila. The process was conducted in a controlled and supervised manner to ensure transparency, accountability, and adherence to prescribed guidelines, a statement read. PWD workers assisted in the logistical and physical aspects of the disposal process, ensuring that the substances were safely handled and destroyed using approved methods at the designated dumping ground. All procedures were documented, and necessary records were maintained as per standard operating protocols.

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newswire.lk
Illegal cannabis cultivation seized in Udawalawe Reserve

Police have seized a large-scale cannabis cultivation site within the Udawalawe Reserve following a joint operation. The raid was carried out on April 11 based on intelligence received by the Sri Lanka Army. Officers from the Hambegamuwa Police Station and Army officials led the operation. During the raid, officers recovered approximately 155,000 cannabis plants, each about 3 feet tall, with ...

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tmv.in
Arunachal authorities destroy 20,000 sq m of illegal cannabis

Police, forest officials and locals destroyed 20,000 sq m of wild cannabis near Sede Natung after credible April 7 tips, urging public cooperation and warning of harm to youth.

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