Under the ‘War Against Drugs’ campaign, Punjab police have intensified their crackdown on drug smugglers in Ludhiana. As part of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s commitment to a drug-free Punjab, strict action is being taken against those involved in illegal drug trade.
Major Crackdown in Ludhiana
Authorities conducted multiple raids across the city, leading to the arrest of several drug traffickers. Large quantities of narcotics were seized, and investigations are underway to dismantle the supply networks.
Zero Tolerance Policy
The Punjab government has adopted a zero-tolerance approach towards drug-related crimes. CM Bhagwant Mann has directed law enforcement agencies to take strict action against those involved, ensuring no leniency is shown to drug peddlers.
Public Cooperation in the Fight Against Drugs
Officials have urged the public to play an active role in reporting drug-related activities. Helplines and online complaint portals have been set up to allow citizens to report suspicious activities anonymously.
Commitment to a Drug-Free Punjab
The Mann government continues to strengthen its anti-drug policies, with a focus on rehabilitation, awareness campaigns, and stricter law enforcement. Efforts are being made to protect Punjab’s youth from the menace of drugs and ensure a safer future for the state.
Further investigations are ongoing, and the government remains firm in its resolve to eliminate drug trafficking from Punjab.
Rehabilitation and Awareness Initiatives
Apart from strict law enforcement, the Punjab government is also focusing on rehabilitation programs for drug addicts. Special de-addiction centers are being set up, providing counseling and medical assistance to help individuals recover and reintegrate into society. Awareness drives are being conducted across schools, colleges, and rural areas to educate people about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of staying away from such activities.
Further investigations are ongoing, and the government remains firm in its resolve to eliminate drug trafficking from Punjab.