Punjab's War on Drugs: Massive Haul Destroyed

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-21 09:48:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 05:26:26

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Punjab's War on Drugs: Massive Haul Destroyed

In a significant step in the battle against drug trafficking, the Punjab Police have destroyed a vast quantity of narcotics, sending a powerful message to drug peddlers across the border state. This operation, led by the Amritsar Police Commissioner, saw the disposal of drugs seized in a staggering 357 cases, showcasing the intensity of Punjab's anti-drug campaign.

The event, attended by members of the drugs disposal committee and nodal officers, was a well-coordinated effort involving multiple police wings. These included the Amritsar City and Rural Police, Tarn Taran Police, and specialized units like the State Special Operation Cell and Anti-Narcotics Task Forces from Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar Range. The sheer volume of drugs destroyed is a testament to the success of Punjab's ongoing crackdown on the illicit drug trade. Over 380.7 kg of heroin, 38 kg of narcotic powder, and a variety of other substances, including poppy husk, charas, ICE, Ganja, and intoxicating tablets, were incinerated at Khanna Paper Mill.

Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar's statement highlighted the scale of the operation, emphasizing the destruction of a substantial amount of narcotics. This action is a crucial part of Punjab's strategy to disrupt the drug supply chain and send a strong deterrent to those involved in the illegal trade. The destruction of such a massive drug haul is not just a symbolic gesture but a practical step towards a safer, healthier Punjab, free from the scourge of drug abuse and its associated crimes. It remains to be seen what further actions the police will take to build on this significant achievement and maintain the momentum in their war on drugs.