
Sri Vijaya Puram, Oct 29: Reaffirming the steadfast commitment towards achieving Drugs Free Islands, the 19th Meeting of the Andaman & Nicobar Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) was successfully convened on Wednesday, 29th October 2025, at the Conference Hall, Police Headquarters, under the Chairpersonship of Mrs. Sindhu Pillai A, IPS, Inspector General of Police (Law & Order/Intelligence) & Chairperson, ANTF, A&N Islands.
The meeting witnessed active participation from all key stakeholder departments, including Health Services, Education, Transport, Forest, Fisheries, Social Welfare, Port, CISF, and the Airport Authority of India.
During the meeting, various pressing issues related to the menace of drugs in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands were discussed comprehensively. Stakeholders shared valuable insights and proposed effective strategies to combat the drug problem, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts and coordinated action for achieving Supply Reduction, Demand Reduction, and Harm Reduction with respect to narcotic substances in the Islands.
A PowerPoint presentation based on the compliance reports from the concerned departments regarding the points discussed in the previous ANTF meeting was presented by Mrs. Yogita Sharma, DANIPS, Dy. Superintendent of Police (Narcotics), A&N Islands.
While commending the on-going efforts to fight against the menace of drugs, Mrs. Sindhu Pillai A, IPS, IGP & Chairperson, ANTF, highlighted the urgency of creating a drug-free environment in the Islands and reaffirmed the Administration’s commitment to eradicating drugs from the territory. She also stressed on developing an effective mechanism for checking incoming cargo and improving rehabilitation facilities for drug-affected individuals. The meeting concluded with a unanimous resolve to work collectively towards achieving the vision of a #DrugsFreeIslands.
The Andaman and Nicobar Police urge all citizens to remain vigilant and report any information related to drug abuse or trafficking by contacting the Anti-Narcotics Police Station at 03192-234216, 9531856080, or 112. Public cooperation remains a cornerstone in the fight against drugs and in building a safer, healthier society.