Patiala: 484 cases registered under the campaign against drugs, 693 smugglers arrested
Patiala, April 10 (IANS). Dig Manteep Singh Sidhu of Patiala series in Punjab said on Thursday that as part of the ‘war drug’ campaign launched by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, arrested as part of the Director -General of Police Gaurav Yadav, in Patiala series in Patiala series, the districts of the NDPs and the NDPs Patiala registered. Patiala series in Patiala series so far in Patiala series. Is. The Earl said the police 21.9 kg of heroin, 3.6 kg smack, about 2525 kg sawdust, 17.5 kg opium, 83 kg cannabis, 1,33,400 intoxicating tablets, Rs 15,18,740 drug money and drugs of the arrested accused. He said the Patiala Range police also arrested eight declared criminals during this period. 11 Properties bought by smugglers were freed, which cost Rs 4,83,01,745. At the same time, six houses built illegally were demolished by the police by the district administration. Meanwhile, 1.171 drug addiction seminars were organized, 526 contacts were held and three bicycle meetings, a pedestrian and a sports competition were organized. Inspired by them, 58 drug addicts were voluntarily contacted with police to stop drugs, which were admitted to drug addiction centers and OT centers. He said that the Patiala Range police conducted 52 Kaso operations, while drug dealers in Hotspot areas acted strictly. About 2,464 kg sawdust, 22.96 kg opium, 2.27 kg of heroin and 13 260 bullets/capsules were destroyed from the repaired intoxicating drugs. Dig Manteep Singh Sidhu said that out of a total of 1,315 towns defense committees, 279 defense committees of the towns and 384 ward defense committees accepted a resolution against those who sold drug addicts. In addition, police have registered a total of 138 cases against illegal liquor making and sales and 149 accused. About 60,823 liters of illegal drinks and about 2.410 liters of Lahan were recovered from the accused. Police acted against the gangsters to maintain law and order and registered six cases and recovered 16 weapons, 59 cartridges and two vehicles. While the cases registered under the NDPS Act advocated, 227 cases were completed in the courts during this period, of which 212 were sentenced, which were sentenced to 93.4 percent. The Dig said that ‘Safe Punjab’ number 97791-00200 was released as part of a campaign to intoxicated Punjab. The general public can provide correct information against drug dealers on this. -Ians fz/ak