Assam's Crackdown: Corruption, Smuggling, and Poaching on the Decline

Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, announced significant strides in combating corruption since 2021, including arrests of over 450 government employees and seizures amounting to Rs 12 crore. Focus areas include corruption, drug trafficking, rhino poaching, and smuggling, showcasing government's zero-tolerance stance towards organized crime.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Guwahati | Updated: 24-03-2025 19:59 IST | Created: 24-03-2025 19:59 IST
Assam's Crackdown: Corruption, Smuggling, and Poaching on the Decline
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Assam's government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is making headlines with a bold stand against corruption. Since 2021, over 450 government employees have been arrested, a testament to the administration's zero-tolerance policy. The monetary aspect of these arrests is staggering, with Rs 12 crore in cash confiscated.

In a recent assembly address, Sarma highlighted the state's concerted efforts in dismantling criminal networks, including the seizure of Rs 2,600 crore worth of drugs and the arrest of 19,000 peddlers. Additionally, initiatives targeting rhino poaching, betel nut syndicates, illicit liquor, cow smuggling, and illegal coal mining have led to a marked decrease in these crimes.

The effects of these stringent measures are palpable, with increased conviction rates and lowered crime statistics. The focus remains on ensuring justice and maintaining Assam's ecological and economic integrity. Sarma's administration continues to drive out corrupt practices and criminal activity with significant success.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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