Joint Awareness Campaign against 'Drug Abuse and Illegal Smuggling' on Indo-Nepale Border

Several programs were organized on Thursday, June 26, under the Indo-Nepal Joint Awareness Campaign against ‘Drug Abuse and Illegal Smuggling’. The campaign was launched on the occasion of International Drugs Day, which aims to make people aware of drug addiction in border areas and stop illegal activities. The campaign was led by Girish Chandra Pandey, commander of SSB 20th Corps. Under his leadership, the Indian Sashastra Seema Ball (SSB) and Nepal’s Armed Police Force (APF) collectively organized programs on the border posts located on the India-Nepal border. The most important activities of the program: Citizens, dealers and youth informed the medicine of drug smuggling through rallies and street games through street games and informed about the bad effects of drug addiction. Citizens traveling across the border have been made aware of pamphlets and posters that they will not be drowned and that they will not bear the clash of the border safety forces; The border safety forces will also not be able to remove the Commandant Pandey, said public cooperation is very important to reduce the risk of drug addiction in the border areas. He informed that SSB and Nepal police were not only involved in border safety, but also strived for drug -free society through social awareness campaigns. This campaign is an example of cooperation on the border and public participation, which in the future can be even more impressive for border safety and social peace. Share this story -tags