Sushila Kolhe, Senior Inspector and head of Nashik’s Anti-Narcotics Squad, is dismantling Maharashtra’s drug networks with remarkable success. Originating from Rokadpada, a remote tribal village in Nashik’s Surgana taluka, Kolhe overcame significant socio-economic challenges to become a beacon of integrity and determination in law enforcement.
In the past year alone, she has led over 35 major drug busts, arrested more than 90 traffickers—including eight women—and seized large quantities of mephedrone (MD) and ganja. Her recent June 2025 operation intercepted two men carrying 8.5 grams of MD, further showcasing her team’s vigilance.
Police Commissioner Sandeep Karnik and other senior officials have lauded her relentless efforts and strategic leadership in curbing drug trafficking.
From Tribal Village to Police Leadership: The Remarkable Journey of Sushila Kolhe
Born in Rokadpada, a small tribal village nestled in the hilly terrains of Nashik’s Surgana taluka, Sushila Kolhe’s early life was shaped by modest means and limited resources. Her father worked as a cook in a government ashram school, and the family’s income was barely enough to meet daily needs. Despite these hardships, Kolhe nurtured a strong desire to serve society and bring about positive change.
She was driven by a deep sense of justice and the aspiration to rise through hard work and integrity. In 2009, after rigorous preparation and determination, she cracked the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) exam, joining the police force as a Sub-Inspector.
Over the years, Kolhe steadily advanced, earning respect for her dedication, courage, and empathetic approach to policing. Her journey from a tribal hamlet to becoming Nashik’s ‘Super Cop’ is not just a personal triumph but a powerful symbol of hope and empowerment for many young women from marginalised communities.
A Tireless Crusader Against Drug Trafficking and Crime
As Senior Inspector heading the Anti-Narcotics Cell in Nashik, Kolhe has demonstrated unmatched grit and strategic acumen. Her leadership has resulted in over 35 significant drug busts in the last year, including the recent June 2025 operation where her team intercepted two men transporting 8.5 grams of mephedrone (MD) in an autorickshaw. Alongside this, her squad seized banned gutka worth ₹12.4 lakh in a separate crackdown.
Kolhe’s efforts have led to the arrest of more than 90 traffickers, dismantling of multiple MD drug labs and ganja factories, and the disruption of entire trafficking networks. Her approach combines midnight raids, intelligence-led operations, and community engagement, ensuring that the drug menace is tackled at its roots.
Beyond narcotics, Kolhe’s career includes landmark cases such as taking down illegal sand mafias in Latur and securing justice for a deaf assault survivor in Tuljapur, reflecting her commitment to protecting vulnerable populations and upholding the rule of law.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
Sushila Kolhe’s inspiring journey underscores the transformative power of resilience, integrity, and inclusive leadership. Her rise from a remote tribal village to becoming a leading figure in Maharashtra’s fight against drug trafficking exemplifies how opportunity combined with determination can break cycles of marginalisation and crime.
The Logical Indian celebrates her courage and dedication, recognising that such grassroots leaders are essential for building safer, more compassionate communities. Her story invites us to reflect on the systemic changes needed to empower more individuals like her—especially women from underrepresented backgrounds—to lead social change. How can we, as a society, create enabling environments that nurture such leadership and amplify their impact?