Under the ongoing anti-drug campaign #YudhNashianVirudh, Punjab Police has continued its crackdown on narcotics, marking Day 387 with significant enforcement action across the state.
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According to official updates, police teams arrested 102 drug smugglers and seized 6.2 kg heroin, 10 kg poppy husk, and 2,162 intoxicant tablets and capsules, along with ₹17,113 in drug money during the operations.
Sustained Crackdown on Drug Network
The initiative reflects a consistent and large-scale effort to dismantle drug supply chains in Punjab. Regular raids and coordinated actions are being carried out to target both suppliers and local distribution networks.
Focus on Rehabilitation Alongside Enforcement
In addition to arrests and seizures, authorities also focused on rehabilitation, persuading 23 individuals to undergo de-addiction and treatment. This highlights a dual approach of strict enforcement and social reform.
Community-Centric Approach
The campaign is not limited to policing alone but also involves community participation and awareness. Efforts are being made to encourage individuals struggling with addiction to seek help and reintegrate into society.
Government’s Continued Push Against Drugs
The anti-drug drive aligns with the broader efforts of the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to curb drug abuse and improve public health and safety.
Strengthening Law Enforcement Mechanism
The continued success of the campaign indicates improved coordination among enforcement agencies and a strengthened intelligence network, enabling timely interventions and effective action.
Overall, the sustained operations under #YudhNashianVirudh demonstrate Punjab’s ongoing commitment to tackling the drug menace through a combination of strict policing and rehabilitation initiatives.
