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Central Bureau of Narcotics

CENTRAL BUREAU OF NARCOTICS

  1. The use of opium for medical purposes in India can be traced back as far back as 1000 AD where it finds mention in ancient texts such as Dhanwantri Nighantu as a remedy for variety of ailments. In Emperor Akbar time (1543 to 1605) opium was cultivated extensively in the Malwa 
    (in MP) and Mewar (Rajasthan) regions. The opium poppy contains alkaloids such as morphine, codeine, thebaine, narcotine, papavarine which have analgesic, anti-tussive and anti-spasmodic properties.
  2. During the British East India Company Rule, collection of revenue from opium was made part of fiscal policy and various Opium Agencies such as the Bengal, Banaras, Bihar, Malwa Agencies were formed over time. Prior to 1950, the administration of the Narcotics Laws, namely, the Opium Act of 1857 and 1878 and the Dangerous Drugs Act 1930 vested with the Provincial Government. The amalgamation of these agencies laid the foundation of the Opium Department in November, 1950 which is presently known as Central Bureau of Narcotics (CBN). The headquarters of Central Bureau of Narcotics was shifted from Shimla to Gwalior in 1960.
  3. All the three enactments mentioned above were repealed by the Narcotics Drugs & Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 (NDPS Act, 1985). 
    The responsibilities of CBN Cover :
    1. Supervision over licit cultivation of opium poppy in India spread across 22 Districts 102 Tehsils/ Parganas in the States of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.
    2. Preventive and enforcement functions especially in the three poppy growing States.
    3. Investigation of cases under the NDPS Act, 1985 and filing of complaint in the Court.
    4. Action for tracing and freezing of illegally acquired property as per the provisions of Chapter V-A of the NDPS Act, 1985.
    5. Issue of licences for manufacture of synthetics narcotics drugs.
    6. Issuance of Export Authorisations/ Import Certificate for export/ import of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
    7. Issuance of No Objection Certificate (NOC) for import/ export of a select number of Precursor Chemicals.
    8. Import of Poppy Seeds are permitted only from Australia, Austria, France, China, Hungary, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey and Czech Republic on production of an appropriate certificate from the Competent Authority of the exporting country that the opium have been grown licitly/ legally in that country. All import contracts for this item shall compulsory be registered with the Narcotics Commissioner, Gwalior prior to import.
  4. India is a signatory to the UN Convention on Narcotics Drugs 1961, UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971 and UN Convention against the Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988 which obligates member countries to monitor the implementation of the United Nations drug control conventions.CBN interacts with the International narcotics Control Board, Vienna and the Competent Authorities of other countries to verify genuineness of the transaction prior to authorizing the shipments.