Built in public interest for safer communities in Gujarat

Report illegal drug activity safely and anonymously.

Adda Alert helps citizens report drug dealing, narcotics, and suspicious substance-related activity in Gujarat without sharing their name, phone number, or email. You may choose to share a photo, approximate location, or notes to help reviewers identify patterns and escalate serious alerts where appropriate.

No name. No number. No email.
No login required
Reviewed by trained moderators

Stay safe: Do not confront anyone. Do not trespass. Do not put yourself at risk. Submit only what you personally observed. For immediate danger, call 100 or 112.

Designed for your safety

Anonymous by default

We do not ask for your name, phone number, or email. Location is collected only if you choose to share it for a report. For your safety and privacy, please do not include your name, phone number, personal address, or any details that can identify you in the notes or photo.

No personal identity collected

Reports are designed to avoid collecting personal identity by default. No name, phone, email, or login is required to submit an alert.

Sensitive details stay private

Photos, exact GPS, and full notes are not shown publicly. Public trends only display aggregated district-level counts after review.

Reviewed before escalation

Trained reviewers assess each alert, look for patterns, reduce duplicates, and escalate serious matters to relevant authorities where appropriate.

Three steps. Under two minutes.

No accounts. No login. Just the information you choose to share.

01

Describe what you saw

Pick a category and add a short note. Avoid including faces, vehicle numbers, house numbers, or anything that could identify a person.

02

Add an approximate area

Choose a district or share a rough location. Sharing exact GPS is optional and kept private — never shown to public users.

03

Save your report code

You get a unique code like AA-GJ-2026-000123. Use it to track the review status later. It is not linked to your identity.

Official government helplines

Helplines

For emergencies or to speak with someone directly, use these government helplines.

Adda Alert is a citizen reporting platform. It is not an official police website, emergency service, or substitute for filing an official complaint. For immediate danger, call 100 or 112.