Bhubaneswar: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) conducted a special training programme for officers and personnel from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and other Drug Law Enforcement Agencies (DLEAs) from January 20 to 22 at Paradip.
The program aimed to strengthen maritime interdiction capabilities and equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to combat drug trafficking in the maritime domain.
The training sessions covered critical areas, including operational and safety awareness, law enforcement practices, search and seizure techniques, collaboration and coordination, and simulation exercises.
Deputy Inspector General Sanjay Negi, Commander, Coast Guard (Odisha), emphasized the need for a unified approach to tackle the challenges of maritime narcotics trafficking.
The program is part of the ICG’s proactive efforts to enhance coordination among agencies, crucial for effectively addressing the threats posed by drug trafficking.
Senior officials from the NCB and DLEAs commended the comprehensive training program, appreciating the skills honed, which would contribute to enhanced operational readiness and effectiveness.
The Indian Coast Guard remains committed to combating maritime crimes and ensuring the safety and security of India’s maritime zones. Through collaborative efforts, the ICG continues to foster a robust framework for enforcing laws at sea.