Bhagwant Mann: August 15, 2015, Chandigarh: In a big move to make Punjab a drug-free state, Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has announced a new policy that will give police officers extra incentives to keep fighting drugs. The program offers big rewards and long-awaited promotions. It shows that the government is serious about making Punjab safer and healthier.
Lots of rewards for brave officers
As part of the new prize system, any police officer who finds and reports 1 kg of heroin will get ₹1.20 lakh. This strong and direct incentive is meant to get police to move quickly and effectively against drug dealers while also making intelligence-led policing stronger to break up organized crime networks.
Officials said that the award policy will not only serve as a way to motivate police, but also as a way to show appreciation for the risks and difficulties they face while fighting drugs. The state government thinks that police officers will be more motivated to protect the neighbourhood when they feel like they are valued.
1,600 promotions to make people feel better
Along with the cash awards, the Mann government has also agreed to promote 1,600 police officers across Punjab. These promotions are a reward for the officers’ hard work, dedication, and care in keeping communities safe and fighting crime.
One Clear Message: No Drugs Allowed
When he talked about the news, CM Mann reaffirmed how strongly his government felt about it. “The police in Punjab are proud of their job.” He said, “These rewards will push them to go the extra mile to keep our kids safe from drugs.”
A Step Towards a Punjab Free of Drugs
The new incentive plan is part of the state’s larger plan to improve law enforcement, help frontline officers, and encourage a culture of responsibility and thanks in the police force.