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Crackdown on illegal poppy farming in Manipur: Assam Rifles destroyed 6,228 acres in 5 years

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December 16, 2024

The Assam Rifles has identified a staggering 16,250 acres of illegal poppy fields in different districts of Manipur in the past five years and destroyed 6,228 acres, officials said on Sunday.

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Crackdown on illegal poppy farming in Manipur: Assam Rifles destroyed 6,228 acres in 5 years

Sunday. The defence spokesman said that besides fighting against various unlawful activities and crackdown on the drug menaces, the combat against illegal poppy cultivation has been a consistent priority for Assam Rifles, as reflected in its sustained efforts over the years.

He said that in 2020 the para-military force identified an astounding 8,057 acres of illicit poppy fields in various districts and 1,695 acres were destroyed.

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