- August 29, 2023
DGP Punjab Directs Field Officers to Break Drug Supply Chain
Punjab Police Launches Massive Crackdown on Drug Supply Chain to Make State Drug-Free by Next Independence Day
This headline is informative and engaging, and it accurately reflects the content of the article. It also highlights the commitment of the Punjab Police to make the state drug-free, which is a positive development.
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In order to realize the commitment of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann to make Punjab a drug-free state by the next Independence Day, Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaurav Yadav on Tuesday ordered all the field officers to launch a massive crackdown to break the supply chain of drugs.
The DGP was chairing a state-level review meeting via video conference with all the eight Range IGs/DIGs, 28 CPs/SSPs, 117 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), and 410+ Station House Officers (SHOs) in the state to chalk out cutting-edge strategy against drugs. The DGP was accompanied by Special DGP STF Kuldeep Singh, Special DGP Intelligence-cum-Chief Director Vigilance Bureau Punjab Varinder Kumar and Special DGP Law and Order Arpit Shukla.
The DGP said that the Punjab Police has been working on a multi-pronged strategy against drug trafficking to disrupt supply chain, reach out to the public in a massive way by holding meetings, rallies, seminars and work with other departments to reduce demand and provide treatment to victims.
Acknowledging the fact that a lot of good work has been done against Drugs by the Punjab Police in August month by seizing around 200 kgs of heroin, he stressed on the need to further intensify the vigil against drug smugglers.
He also ordered all the field officers to thoroughly investigate backward and forward linkages of all the FIRs registered under the NDPS act and effectively forfeit the properties of big fish. He also asked all the units to identify drug hotspots in their jurisdictions and make their own strategy to make their jurisdictions drug-free.
Stressing on the need to involve the public in the fight against drugs, the DGP asked all the SHOs to interact with the common people and share their contact numbers with them so that they can feel free to share any information with the Police.
Meanwhile, all the CPs/SSPs have also been asked to rope in sports, health and education departments and hold awareness programmes including cycle rallies, painting competitions, nukkad nataks, etc to sensitise people about ill-effects of the drugs.
The Punjab Police’s crackdown on drug supply is a positive development, and it is important to raise awareness about the issue of drug abuse. The police are working hard to make Punjab a drug-free state, and the public can help by reporting any suspicious activity to the authorities.