Punjab's Joint Chief Electoral Officer, Amit Talwar said that the narcotics were seized after the Model Code of Conduct came into effect on March 5.
Talwar said that to check the flow of liquor and narcotics during the polls, 637 check points have been set up all over the state and "due to intensive campaign by the authorities drugs having an estimated value of Rs 732.35 crore have been seized after March 5".
"Besides, 2.68 lakh litres illicit liquor and 6.11 lakh bottles of country made liquor and 1.91 lakh kg Lahan (raw material to make illicit liquor) was also seized," Talwar said, adding 9,425 Non-Bailable Warrants have been executed.
Talwar said till date 3,088 FIRs have been lodged and 752 complaints out of a total of 920 received have been disposed off.
Meanwhile, Chief Electoral Officer V K Singh today ordered transfer of three officials including an executive engineer of the Punjab Mandi Board, District Excise Officer and another executive engineer with Punjab Urban Development Authority with immediate effect on various grounds, including violation of the Model Code.