DRI Destroys 9.49 Acres of Illegally Cultivated Cannabis in Dhule

DRI Destroys 9.49 Acres of Illegally Cultivated Cannabis in Dhule

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in Mumbai has successfully eradicated 9.49 acres of illegally cultivated cannabis in Dhule district, Maharashtra. This operation was supported by regional units from Pune and Nagpur, marking a significant step in combating illegal cannabis farming in the area.

During the operation, the DRI aimed to disrupt the illegal cannabis cultivation that has been increasingly prevalent in the region. The action underscores the agency’s commitment to enforcing drug regulations and curbing the illicit drug trade within Maharashtra.

In a statement, a DRI official highlighted the importance of such operations in maintaining law and order regarding narcotics. The destruction of these cannabis fields represents a proactive effort to address the growing issue of illegal drug cultivation in India.

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