‘Operation Toofan’: DANSAF, police intensify surveillance on inter-State trucks

Authorities have launched 'Operation Toofan' to curb drug trafficking by intensifying surveillance on inter-state trucks and commercial transport networks. The initiative involves coordination between police, excise, and forest departments to monitor high-risk transit corridors.
Why it matters
This operation highlights the use of commercial logistics networks by criminal syndicates to transport narcotics, necessitating stricter inter-agency enforcement.
The District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force (DANSAF) and the police have intensified checks on inter-State trucks and goods vehicles along major transit corridors to curb the movement of narcotic substances through commercial transport networks. This focussed action is part of the ongoing ‘Operation Toofan’, a State-wide anti-drug enforcement campaign.
The report provides a factual account of a government-led law enforcement operation without editorializing or taking a political stance.
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