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Police, paramilitary forces destroy poppy plantation in East Singhbhum

No one arrested so far, cops confused about the ownership of the land

Kumud Jenamani Jamshedpur Published 07.03.22, 09:59 PM
Police and paramilitary forces destroying the poppy plantation in Kowali on Monday.

Police and paramilitary forces destroying the poppy plantation in Kowali on Monday. Animesh Sengupta

Police and paramilitary forces on Monday destroyed an opium poppy plantation at a remote area of the Kowali thana area in East Singhbhum district.

Spread over a land of about seven acres, the poppy plantation was being done at Raghabdih village under Chakri panchayat area in Kowali, about 35 kms away from the heart of the city.

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Acting on a tip-off, the police from Kowali and adjoining Potka thana supported by the paramilitary CRPF destroyed the grown-up poppy plantation in a four-hour-long operation.

Though the police succeeded in eliminating the plantation, they failed to arrest anyone in connection to the illegal poppy cultivation. The police are also not sure if the land where the poppy plantation was being carried on was raiyati land or belongs to the forest department.

OC, Potka thana, Rabindra Munda who had also participated in the drive said that they are trying to determine the nature of land the plantation was grown on.

"If the land in question is raiyati then we will find out the owner of the land and arrest him. But if it is forest land, then we will trace out the elements involved in the illegal activity and detain them," he said while talking to The Telegraph Online.

The Potka thana OC said that the illegal poppy plantation must have been done at the behest of Naxals who have a considerable influence in the area.

Significantly, this was for the first time that the poppy plantation was destroyed in the East Singhbhum district.

The opium poppy flower which provides the base for opium and dangerous drugs like brown sugar offers a better price in comparison to the traditional paddy crops.

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