Between 2017 and 2021, several cases were registered where Indian Army officers were arrested


New Delhi: New evidence has surfaced showing the involvement of Indian officers in drug trafficking and fake encounters.
Between 2017 and 2021, several cases were registered where Indian Army officers were arrested for drug smuggling.
It has been revealed that these officers allegedly collaborated with local drug cartels, using military resources to transport drugs across the Line of Control (LoC).
Such involvement in drug trafficking damages the credibility of the military.
While the Indian legal system includes provisions for court-martial, concerns remain about transparency and accountability due to corruption and immunity issues.
Global organizations are now focusing on the evidence of Indian soldiers' involvement in drug trafficking, with ongoing investigations playing a crucial role in shaping future actions.
Involvement in drug smuggling is expected to undermine military morale, discipline, and ethical standards.
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