In a major step to curb cross-border drug smuggling, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has deployed the advanced ‘Baaz Akh’ Anti-Drone System in border regions of the state.
High-Tech Surveillance Against Smugglers
The state-of-the-art system is designed to detect and neutralize drones used by smugglers to transport heroin and other narcotics across the international border. By keeping a sharp watch over the skies, the system aims to block a key channel of drug trafficking.
Strong Message Against Drug Mafia
CM Bhagwant Mann has repeatedly emphasized his government’s commitment to a “war against drugs.” The introduction of the Baaz Akh Anti-Drone System demonstrates Punjab’s determination to stay one step ahead of drug traffickers, ensuring tighter vigilance and stronger security in sensitive regions.
People’s War Against Drugs
With this deployment, the state government aims not only to disrupt the supply of drugs but also to protect Punjab’s youth from the menace of addiction. The move is being seen as part of a larger campaign where technology and community participation are being combined to root out the drug mafia.