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Drug-related cases in Phuentshogling rise by nearly 14 per cent

January 9, 2026
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Phuentshogling, the commercial hub and the country’s primary trade gateway, saw nearly a 14 per cent increase in drug-related cases last year. As a key gateway for drug trafficking, the area has seen police step up enforcement efforts, resulting in more arrests.

Narcotics Drugs Division, which also looks after other southern border districts like Samtse, Samdrup Jongkhar and Sarpang, was established in Phuentshogling in October last year.

As of mid-last month, more than 115 cases of illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances were recorded, marking an increase of over 30 cases compared to less than 85 cases in 2024.

Reports also indicate a rise in substance abuse cases, increasing by about  40 cases. In 2025, more than 330 cases were reported, compared to 294 cases in 2024.

According to police records, the most affected age group was 17 to 36 years. The data also show that individuals as young as 16 years old were involved in such cases, while the oldest recorded offender was 56 years old.

Of the total individuals involved in the cases, 87 per cent were male, while females constituted 13 per cent.

People used various methods to smuggle the substances, including hiding them under clothing, inside vehicles, and concealing them in body parts.

Police in Phuentshogling said they have been conducting rigorous drug testing at strategic locations. Additionally, extensive patrolling operations are carried out across jurisdictions. The specialised unit is targeting to abolish the cross-border drug trafficking networks and supply chain with several targeted operations already carried out.

Police are calling for increased support from the public to stand together and work towards a drug-free Bhutan.

Kinley Dem, Phuentshogling

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