Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti informed this to the Legislative Council in a written reply to a joint question by members Ramesh Arora, Qaiser Jamshed Lone and Ajat Shatru Singh.
She said while 557 people were arrested in 405 cases of the NDPS in 2014, it was followed by 597 arrests in 588 cases in 2015, 888 people arrested in 617 cases in 2016 and 1,213 people arrested in 888 cases in 2017 up to November end.
Mufti said that backbone of the drug mafia has been broken within the state to a large extent because of which the cultivation of charas and poppy has been brought down considerably.
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