Our Correspondent
Imphal, June 27 (EMN): Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Monday inaugurated Anouba Mangal De-addiction Centre at Sunusiphai, Bishnupur District on the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Sunday.
The centre is the first de-addiction centre in the state, directly run by the Social Welfare department, government of Manipur.
The Chief Minister also disposed off INR 205 crore worth of drugs in the international market, which included around 3000 kg of ganja, 14 kg of heroin, 20 kg of ice drug' or crystal methamphetamine, 104 kg of WY tablets, 3482 kg of SP tablets and other illegal drugs as pre-trial and post-trial drug disposal of Manipur police.
The programme on International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was organised jointly by the department of Social Welfare and Police.
Speaking during the occasion, Singh stated that many unregistered rehabilitation centres are operating in the state without following proper guidelines or procedures as to how the inmates should be treated, as such, the state government felt the need to come up with the government-run de-addiction centre.
Stating that drug addicts should not be treated with physical punishment, rather they should be given proper advice, the chief minister added that staff had been recruited to look after the centre considering the need to keep trained people for the same.
Biren recalled that the state government’s War on Drugs campaign was started in November, 2018 with the aim to save the youths from ill effects of drug consumption and its illicit trafficking. He maintained that various steps had been taken up with the government’s motto to do something for the welfare of the people and the society.
He informed that during the first term of his government, 1674 cases related to drug activities had been registered, while 2104 persons were arrested. Illegal drugs worth around INR 321 crore in the domestic market were also seized. He continued that 181 cases had been registered with the arrest of 227 persons since the formation of his government for the second term. Drugs worth around INR 59 crore in the domestic market, which would be around INR 589 crore in the international market had also been seized.
Maintaining that many communities had shown support to the government’s War on Drugs campaign, taking resolutions to uproot poppy plantations, the chief minister expressed hope that the state would be drug-free soon.
Raising concern on the rise of the number of widows in the state and their hardship to run their families, Singh informed that the government would come up with the next mission to set up various work sheds where widows could take up certain productive activities to make their own living and run their families.
Social Welfare Minister Heikham Dingo, delivering his presidential address, cautioned that the state is in an alarming situation regarding drug consumption and its illicit trafficking.
He sought the support of the public stating that the efforts of the government alone would not be enough to overcome the drug menace without the involvement and cooperation of the public.
Meanwhile, the people of Sunusiphai also submitted a memorandum to the chief minister, which the latter assured to look into the matter including construction of playground under Khelo India, installation of street lamps at road leading to the de-addiction centre from the main road and conservation of Thambal Houbi Kom among others.