Final attack on drugs until May 31 in Punjab released DGP deadline; Action is being done on interference in Action Plan - Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav sets May 31
Under the drug -free Punjab campaign in Punjab, DGP Gaurav Yadav instructed police officers to abolish the drug by May 31. SSP and CP were asked to formulate a concrete action plan and take responsibility. Officers will be punished if the deficit is found. SSP was instructed to make concrete plans to get intoxicated every sector. Ani, Chandigarh. In the midst of the continuous’ drugs’ drugs’ in Punjab, the Director General of the Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav instructed police officers to follow the ongoing deadline to end the ‘Drug -Free Punjab’ campaign by May 31 this year. The DGP said senior police officers, including senior Superintendent of the Police (SSP) and Police (CP), will have to ensure drug -free punjab and take responsibility for it. Upon receipt of any deficit, instructions are issued to the responsible SSP to make a concrete plan to ensure that every area of the state is drug -free. Officials are expected to draw up their action plan, along with a time limit to eliminate drug abuse in Punjab. The DGP said that if there was a shortage of the action plan after the deadline and drugs were found, the responsible officer would be punished. A drug smuggler from Amritsar arrested two weeks ago, the anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of Punjab police caught a drug smuggler in Amritsar and restored 18.227 kg of heroin. In this campaign, Hira Singh, a resident of Khaira Village, was arrested, who allegedly smuggled heroin in the state, along with the Pakistan -based drug smugglers Billa. Singh’s collaborator Kulwinder Singh is still absolute, which will demolish the attacks and investigate the entire network. In the midst of a call to war against the success of the police in the Ropar series, Punjab police have managed to establish 162 defense committees in 1,228 grams of defense committees and urban areas of the Ropar series. Deputy Inspector General of the Police (Dig) of the Ropar series Harcharan Singh Bhullar said that 435 Panchayats and Wards accepted a proposal to allow someone not to sell drugs, which police consider a great achievement. The Punjab government fought a fight against drug Dig Bhullar, told Ani that the Punjab government had launched a war on drugs. From January 1 to April 3, police established 1,228 defense committees in towns and 162 defense committees in urban areas. We have had success in the Ropar series. By taking a resolution in 435 Panchayats and wards, it was decided that no one could sell drugs here. This is a great achievement for the police. He said: “If it is found that someone in Punjab police is linked to drug smugglers (dealers), a case will be registered against him, he will be jailed and his work will also be lost.” Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.