Punjab CM directs police to launch major crackdown on drug peddlers
May 09, 2022
Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], May 9 : Showing zero tolerance towards the menace of drugs, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday directed the police force to launch a major crackdown on drug peddlers and also tighten the noose around any political functionary interfering with its anti-drug campaign.
The chief minister chaired a high-level meeting of the Special Task Force (STF) with senior police officers of all districts through video conferencing here at his official residence, the press release from Chief Minister's Office, Punjab said.
Mann unequivocally said that neither political persons nor officers would be spared at any cost if found conniving with the drug mafia.
He, however, asked the police officers to work freely without any political pressure with a sharpened focus to make Punjab a drug free state.
The Chief Minister said, "To my mind, some police officers might have been working earlier under certain compulsions but all the officers are not alike. However, a few drug peddlers might have got political patronage in the past but now this shall not happen and all of you should work fearlessly in a direction to wipe out the slur of drugs from the state".
Emphasizing the need to break the supply chain of drugs, Mann asked the police officers to arrest those who are actually selling drugs, not the drug addicts as these persons have already become victims of the drug mafia.
He said that with this initiative, ultimately the backbone of the supply chain would be broken and Punjab would soon become a drug-free state adding this could not be accomplished without the wholehearted support of the police force.
Focusing his government's priority on the rehabilitation of drug addicts after a crackdown on the drug smugglers, Mann underscored the need to bring all those back in the mainstream, who had gone astray in the past.
The Chief Minister further said that his government would strive hard to run the drug de-addiction centres across the state efficaciously while ensuring there is no shortage of medicines besides running counselling programmes so that the youth after treatment should not again fall prey to drugs.
Mann hoped it would now set an example by completely eliminating the drug terror, which has ruined the lives of our youth.
He asked police officers to be vigilant while tackling the drug menace with a heavy hand and should be aware of who, where and what kind of drugs were being sold within their jurisdiction.