Bhagwant Mann: In a strong move to curb illegal activities and drug abuse, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has lauded the Punjab Police for their recent operations. In a single operation, the police arrested 115 smugglers involved in illegal trade and simultaneously took steps to help 24 drug addicts enter de-addiction programs. This dual approach reflects the state’s commitment to law enforcement and social welfare.
Massive Crackdown on Smugglers
Punjab Police intensified their vigilance under the guidance of Bhagwant Mann. Over the past few weeks, multiple raids were conducted across the state targeting illegal smuggling networks. The result is that 115 smugglers were arrested, and large quantities of contraband were seized. Officials stated that these smugglers were not only disrupting the law and order but were also fueling the drug menace affecting Punjab’s youth. The arrests are being hailed as a major step toward making the state safer and cleaner.
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Helping Addicts Through De-Addiction Programs
Alongside strict action against criminals, the police also focused on rehabilitation. 24 addicts were encouraged to join de-addiction programs, showing that the government isn’t only about punishment but also about care and support. Experts say that combining strict law enforcement with social rehabilitation ensures a long-term solution against the growing menace of drugs in Punjab.
Public Reaction:
Citizens praised the move on social media, lauding Punjab Police and Bhagwant Mann for balancing strict action against smugglers with support for addicts. Many feel these steps will make Punjab safer and help create a drug-free future for the youth.


