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Kerala is a growing hub for international drug trafficking, fueled by organized crime and corruption, with meth shipments from Pakistan via Sri Lanka.
Kerala has become a major hub for international drug trafficking, especially methamphetamine, with networks linked to the Dawood Ibrahim syndicate and reportedly backed by Pakistan’s ISI.
Smugglers use Sri Lanka as a transit point, shipping drugs into Kerala by sea due to its long coastline and weak coastal enforcement.
Haji Salim oversees operations across South India, distributing drugs to other states and exporting to Thailand.
Despite a major seizure of meth worth Rs 30,000 crore in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, traffickers now use smaller, frequent shipments to evade detection.
Nigerian operatives are increasingly involved in international trafficking.
Corruption within security and prison systems has hindered enforcement, and the drug trade remains a key funding source for anti-India terrorism.
Kerala es un centro creciente para el tráfico internacional de drogas, alimentado por el crimen organizado y la corrupción, con envíos de metanfetamina desde Pakistán a través de Sri Lanka.