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The northern Indian state of Punjab has witnessed a sharp increase in the number of drug-related deaths this year. Her son, Ricky Lahoria, recently died of a drug overdose. He was His was one of 60 deaths linked to drug abuse in Punjab between January and June , according to official estimates. In comparison, 30 people died in drug-related incidents in all of Police officials say that the number is likely to increase when they release data for the second half of Drugs have been a scourge in Punjab for years now - once a transit point on the drug route, the state has now become a major consumer base. Punjab's health minister Brahm Mohindra told the BBC his government had reduced the inflow of drugs into the state. But he could not explain why drugs had claimed more lives in than in previous years. But so many deaths have happened. It is a serious and unfortunate thing,' he said. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi conducted the first comprehensive study in to estimate the magnitude of drug addiction in Punjab - and the report concluded that there were more than , addicts in the state. Ms Devi says Ricky started using drugs when he was still in school and, eventually, he dropped out. In the early days, he was addicted to cough syrups and injections but he gradually turned to heroin, locally known as chitta. At one point, his mother recalls, Ricky wanted to quit and even asked her for help. But she did not know that a rehab centre was an option. Data from various government departments shows that the problem seems to have got worse in recent years. According to police records, kg of heroin was seized from the beginning of until 15 October. Only kg of heroin was seized from January to December The BBC spoke to police officers, border security forces and intelligence officials to understand how drugs are distributed and consumed in the state. They say the most commonly abused drugs in Punjab are the three opium derivatives - raw opium, poppy husk and heroin - followed by medications sold over the counter. But addicts often see heroin as the 'champagne of intoxicants'. Like champagne, heroin is costly. While 'misuse of pharmaceuticals' is more common in cities, heroin is 'more prevalent in rural areas', says Sukhchain Singh, the police commissioner of Ludhiana city. Despite its hefty price tag, heroin remains popular among addicts regardless of social class and income. Police told the BBC that this was because many of them also turned to peddling as a source of income. The border fence that separates India and Pakistan is clearly visible from the rooftops of houses in Dhanoa Kalan village. Border security forces and police officers can be seen patrolling the streets and some of them are dressed as civilians. The village is home to about 1, adults and about of them cultivate farm land beyond the border fence, which puts their fields in no man's land. So these farmers cross the border almost every day and they are searched by the security forces when they return. Sometimes, they find packets of drugs in their fields. Mr Singh says this has happened a few times. Security officers say smugglers often hurl packets of drugs across the border - and some farmers help them. Farmers also make cavities in their tools to hide the drugs, making it hard to detect them. Once it's inside Indian territory, couriers pick up these packets from the farmers,' says an Indian intelligence officer, speaking on the condition of anonymity. The couriers, he adds, then transport the packets to distributors in different cities. Police say they have discovered tunnels along the border that are used by smugglers. The entire process relies on secrecy - most of those who are involved don't know who the kingpin is or even the names of couriers or distributors. All of this makes it hard to trace the smugglers who are running the operation, say security officials. But officers say smugglers sneak in through gaps in the fence or during dense fog in the winter. In May , police in Ludhiana city revealed that some farmers had Sim cards from Pakistan so that they could talk to smugglers across the border. In July the following year, customs officers in Amritsar city seized packets of heroin concealed in the empty wagons attached to a goods train that had arrived from Pakistan. Punjab has become a major part of the so-called opium drug route that is now used for transporting heroin as well. Officials say smugglers use different routes to enter India, choosing between Punjab, Rajasthan or Indian-administered Kashmir. And they could be arriving in Delhi from any border. The local police and security agencies have also been accused of helping smugglers. In June , the federal government's junior home minister, Kiren Rijiju, said in parliament that 68 employees of the Punjab police and other security forces were arrested due to their involvement in the drug trade. Two deputy superintendents of police have also been arrested in recent months on similar charges. Senior officers acknowledge the problem, adding that they are taking strict action against such officers. Health officials say the state needs to open more rehab centres for addicts as there are too few existing ones. While there are 90 private rehab centres, there are only 50 that are run by the government. The government has been running awareness campaigns in schools and colleges. But most families in rural areas do not know about rehab centres or how they can turn lives around. And the stigma associated with drugs often stops people from seeking help. There are also attempts to understand what drives the youth of Punjab to drugs. One survey of drug addiction, conducted by the Society for Promotion of youth and masses in the state said the biggest reason for people to start trying drugs was 'fun', followed by 'peer pressure'. A second study, conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences also pointed to peer pressure. Until then, he adds, stories like Ms Devi's will remain all too familiar. I felt so helpless, so broken whenever he became unconscious after taking drugs. He would forget where he was and what he was doing. But now I regret my words. Why has India's Punjab fallen into the grip of drug abuse? Straight Life: India's recovering drug addicts. The Indian state in grip of drug abuse. Others simply steal to support their habit. The porous border. International network. Nexus with security forces. So, what is the solution? Straight Life: India's recovering drug addicts India court overrules cuts to Punjab drugs film. 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