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Home | India | Over 306 Acres Of Poppy Fields Destroyed In Manipur Crackdown

Over 306 acres of poppy fields destroyed in Manipur crackdown

Security forces destroyed more than 306 acres of illegal poppy cultivation in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district within six days. Officials said the joint operations prevented the production of opium worth several crores of rupees and were part of the ongoing War Against Drugs

By IANS
Published Date - 18 January 2026, 05:27 PM
Over 306 acres of poppy fields destroyed in Manipur crackdown
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Imphal: In a major anti-narcotics crackdown, Central and state security forces have destroyed more than 306 acres of illegal poppy cultivation in Manipur’s mountainous Kangpokpi district within six days, effectively foiling an attempt to manufacture opium worth several crores of rupees, officials said on Sunday.

The joint operations were carried out between January 12 and January 17 by Central and state security forces, the Narcotics Control Bureau and the state Forest Department. The coordinated action led to the destruction of over 306 acres of illicit poppy fields in different locations of the district.


A senior police official said that the joint teams, comprising the Assam Rifles, Central Reserve Police Force and Manipur Police, also destroyed 43 temporary huts erected by poppy cultivators. Several spray pumps, pipes, salts and pesticides found at the sites were seized and destroyed.

The official said that the destroyed poppy fields had the potential to yield over 2,080 kg of opium, valued at several crores of rupees in the illegal market.

He added that in separate joint operations conducted in November and December last year, the Army, Assam Rifles, Central Reserve Police Force, Border Security Force, Narcotics Control Bureau and Manipur Police destroyed more than 1,000 acres of illegal poppy cultivation across the state’s mountainous districts.

The illegal cultivation was primarily spread across six hill districts, Kangpokpi, Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Chandel, Tengnoupal and Senapati.

According to the police official, the destruction of over 1,000 acres of poppy fields during the two months had the potential to prevent the production of nearly 9,000 kg of opium, worth several hundred crores of rupees.

A Defence spokesman said that the intensive operations against illicit poppy cultivation were conducted under extremely challenging terrain and adverse weather conditions, highlighting the commitment of the Assam Rifles and other security forces to curb narcotics production and dismantle the financial networks that fuel insurgency and other anti-national activities.

A senior state government official said that as part of the Manipur government’s ongoing War Against Drugs, security forces and enforcement agencies have destroyed hundreds of acres of illegal poppy cultivation over the years, largely on government and forest lands.

In 2020, authorities identified 8,057 acres of poppy fields in the state, of which 1,695 acres were destroyed. The crackdown has continued in subsequent years with intensified efforts by the Assam Rifles and other forces.

By 2024 and 2025, the area under identified poppy cultivation had declined significantly, reflecting the success of the state and Central governments’ multi-pronged strategy, the official said.

State politicians and officials have said that the ongoing ethnic crisis in Manipur, coupled with the growing drug menace, has contributed significantly to the prevailing situation in the state.

The Defence spokesman said that the Assam Rifles follows a zero-tolerance policy against narcotics-related activities, leading to legal action against cultivators, facilitators and financiers. He added that the force remains determined to eliminate poppy cultivation along the India-Myanmar border and reiterated its commitment to ensuring long-term stability and security in Manipur and adjoining regions.

According to the Defence official, combating illegal poppy cultivation has remained a consistent priority for the Assam Rifles, as reflected in its sustained operations over the years.

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