Cyberabad Police incinerates 833 kg of narcotics worth ₹5.02 crore

The Cyberabad Police in India incinerated over 833 kilograms of seized narcotics, including ganja and MDMA, valued at approximately ₹5.02 crore. This action was part of a periodic drug disposal program aimed at preventing the recirculation of illegal substances.
Why it matters
Regular disposal of seized contraband is a critical component of law enforcement's strategy to combat drug trafficking and maintain public safety.
The Cyberabad Police on Saturday (July 4, 2026) destroyed 833.118 kg of seized narcotic substances worth ₹5.02 crore through incineration as part of the eighth phase of its drug disposal programme, disposing of contraband linked to 101 cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
The report is a straightforward factual account of a police operation with no editorializing.
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