- In Guhana, Padla, Manas, Baba Ladana, Sanghan and Malkhedi, the population was sensitized on the need not to consume narcotics.
(Kaithal News) Kaithal. Under the drug free campaign, which is being carried out under the instructions of SP Rajesh Kalia with an objective to make the society drug free, the police team is continuously creating awareness among the general public about the harmful effects of drug addiction. Under this, the team of SI Karambir Singh, ASI Omprakash, HC Sunil Kumar, Constable Ritu and Home Guard Shamsher Singh inspired the common people in villages of Guhana, Padla, Manas, Baba Ladana, Sanghan, Malkhedi to stay away from social evils like drugs. The police spokesperson said that during this time the police team reported that drug addiction is a social evil.
Addiction is the root of diseases and criminal activities in the body.
Its consumption is not beneficial in any way. Addiction is the root of diseases and criminal activities in the body. A person who uses drugs loses respect in society. Addiction causes not only financial loss but also physical loss. It is necessary to launch a social movement against this evil. He said that some people involved in drug trafficking are playing with the future of young people just to make a little money, which is completely false. Which will never be tolerated.
We have to protect young people from falling prey to drugs so that their lives and future are not ruined. He appealed to the general public to support the police in this war on drugs. If you have any information about drug trafficking somewhere, report it to the police without hesitation and without fear. The name of the person providing the information will be kept completely confidential. The common man must play a leading role in eradicating drug addiction from its roots. While the police make people aware of drug consumption, the police also conduct raids by forming various teams to arrest drug peddlers.
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