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Election-time seizures to cross Rs.9,000 crores


The Election Commission’s determined and concerted assault on money power and inducements in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections has resulted in staggering seizures worth Rs.8889 crores by the agencies.

Enhanced vigil against inducements including drugs and psychotropic substances has resulted in big seizure actions and continuous surge. Drug seizures have been maximum. Regular follow-ups and reviews of districts and agencies in areas of expenditure monitoring, precise data interpretation and active participation of enforcement agencies have led to this significant spurt in seizures since March 1.

Read in Hindi: आम चुनावों के दौरान अब तक नौ हजार करोड़ रुपये की जब्ती

The seizure of drugs, liquor, precious metals, freebies, and cash influences elections in varying degrees, some flowing directly as inducement while others through reduced levels of circulation of money. This, thereby, adversely impacts the linkages of proceeds of illegal activities to political campaigns.

The Commission has laid special emphasis on the seizure of Narcotics and Psychotropic substances. Analysis of data found that states which used to be transit zones are increasingly becoming consumption territories. The contribution of seizure of drugs is Rs.3958 Crores which is 45 per cent of total seizures.

With the increasing intensity of campaigning in the last four phases, the Commission is keeping a close tab on attempts at influencing voters through inducements and has directed the CEOs and enforcement agencies to step up the vigil. The crusade against drugs and other inducements by the Commission will continue.

Gujarat ATS, NCB and Indian Coast Guard, in joint operations, have made three high-value seizures of drugs in just three days amounting to Rs.892 crores.

A joint force identified and intercepted a suspected Pakistani fishing boat, ‘Alraza’ which was carrying 14 crew members, all Pakistani on Indian waters, 180 nautical miles off the coast of Porbandar of Gujarat. The joint team of Gujarat ATS and Narcotics Control Bureau recovered 78 boxes of contraband suspected to be Heroin weighing roughly 86 Kgs worth nearly Rs.602 Crore in the international market. The boat and crew were brought to Porbandar for further legal procedures.

In another operation, joint teams of Gujarat ATS and NCB conducted simultaneous raids at Amreli and Gandhinagar in Gujarat, Sirohi and Jodhpur in Rajasthan on 27th April. They seized illicit manufacturing units involved in the production of Mephedrone, a psychotropic substance under the NDPS Act. In the ongoing operations, 10 individuals have so far been detained and a total of 22 kgs of Mephedrone powder and 124 litres of Mephedrone in liquid form has been seized. The total value of the seized psychotropic substance, Mephedrone is estimated to be around Rs.230 crores in the international market. Just like this operation, Gujarat ATC, Indian Coast Guard and NCB seized 173 Kgs of Hashish worth Rs.60.5 Crore on April 29.

These elections have witnessed a series of targeted actions against the menace of drugs. Other states apart from Gujarat, Maharashtra and Delhi have also shown seizures of drugs. On April 17, Noida Police busted a drug factory in Greater Noida wherein 26.7 kg of MDMA drug valued at Rs.150 Crore were seized and two persons of foreign origin were arrested. The seizures in other cohorts have equally been impressive, surpassing the entire seizures of 2019 Parliamentary Elections by a big margin. Meticulous and exhaustive planning stands at its base.

Realtime reporting of interceptions and seizures under the Election Seizure Management System- an in-house app has resulted in quick, regular and precise reviews on expenditure monitoring. In addition, 656 Expenditure observers deployed for Parliamentary Constituencies and 125 expenditure observers are also keeping a close tab on check posts, and the functioning of ground-level teams and are actively monitoring that citizens are not put to discomfort in the process of monitoring. A close vigil is also kept in 123 Parliamentary Constituencies which are marked as Expenditure Sensitive Constituencies for more focussed vigil.

The process of motivating agencies and having an active interface started in full force during the last quarter of 2023. In the first two months of the calendar year, already Rs.6760 Crores worth of drugs were seized which conveyed a message that the Commission has a ‘zero-tolerance’ approach to any form of inducement which may influence the voters.

The commitment of the Commission to contribute to the crusade of drugs particularly during enforcement of MCC has gathered momentum in the last couple of years. Apart from the seizures made recently as mentioned above, the last two years have also seen huge seizures being made during the operation of the Model Code of Conduct in previously conducted Assembly Elections in the last few states. Along with free, fair, participative and violent connotations, the “inducement-free” dimension has also been added as the top priority for the qualitative election process.