why is it difficult to stop drug trafficking mention any 5 points,
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it is difficult to stop drug trafficking mention any 5 points.
- Drug addiction and drug trafficking are regulated in India by the NDPS Act of 1985. All narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances are illegal to cultivate, manufacture, transport, export, or import under this law unless they are used for medical research or other approved government-approved uses.
- Enforcement actions against drug trafficking disrupt organised crime more broadly. Action against drug trafficking can simultaneously affect: Since criminal organisations involved in drug trafficking frequently engage in a variety of illegal activity: Illegal financing and money laundering. firearms that are not legal.
The following actions can be taken to stop drug trafficking:
- Education.
- lowering of poverty
- Legislation/Punishment.
- Cooperation on a global scale.
- Employment.
- social insurance.
- Anti-Drug Organizations
- Drug trafficking is a worldwide illegal business that involves the production, distribution, and sale of chemicals that are forbidden by law.
- Drug trafficking is the activity of selling drugs and other substances that are prohibited by international drug regulations. Controlled substance production, distribution, and sale are all included.
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