Bhagwant Mann: Continuing its anti-drug campaign ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’, the Punjab Police has carried out statewide action on Day 423, leading to the arrest of 125 drug smugglers.
Bhagwant Mann: Major seizures across the state
According to official data shared by the police, the crackdown resulted in the recovery of:
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- 474 grams of heroin
- 1.5 kg of opium
- 55 kg of poppy husk
- 3,042 intoxicant tablets and capsules
- ₹6,060 in drug money
Multiple raids were conducted across Punjab as part of the sustained campaign.
Over 61,000 arrests so far
The police further stated that with the latest action, the total number of drug smugglers arrested under the campaign has reached 61,142 in 423 days, indicating the scale of the ongoing drive.
Statewide anti-drug push
The campaign, backed by the government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, focuses on dismantling drug networks through continuous enforcement, intelligence-based operations, and coordination among agencies.
Focus on long-term impact
Authorities have emphasized that the aim is not just arrests, but breaking the supply chain and reducing drug abuse at the grassroots level. The sustained action reflects the state’s commitment to tackling the drug menace through strict law enforcement.
Enhanced surveillance and coordination
Officials indicate that increased surveillance, including monitoring of inter-district and inter-state routes, has played a key role in recent operations. Coordination between district police units and specialized task forces has improved the effectiveness of raids and arrests.
Community awareness and prevention efforts
Alongside enforcement, efforts are also being made to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse. Police and local administration are engaging with communities, especially youth, to discourage substance use and promote rehabilitation.
Consistent pressure on drug networks
By maintaining daily crackdowns, the Punjab Police aims to keep constant pressure on trafficking networks, making it difficult for them to operate or regroup.
The Punjab Police has reiterated that such operations will continue with full intensity under the ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ campaign, with a focus on both enforcement and prevention.


