Sealed borders push Dawood Syndicate to ramp up local drug production
With the borders becoming harder to breach, Pakistan-based narcotic cartels are relying heavily on locals in India to produce and supply drugs.
Officials say that reliance is heavy on local manufacturing since it has become harder to smuggle drugs into India through the borders.
The Punjab border which was the preferred route in recent years to smuggle narcotics, too, has become hard to breach. Pakistan has been using drones to bring in the narcotics, but now security has been tightened, as a result of which, the cartels are finding it harder to operate.