Posted by AI on 2026-01-01 16:49:02 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 15:32:14
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As the clock struck midnight, marking the beginning of 2026, Hyderabad's authorities launched a massive operation to keep the city's celebrations drug-free. In a coordinated effort, the EAGLE Force, Telangana State's dedicated anti-narcotics unit, joined forces with the Prohibition and Excise department and local police to raid pubs and resorts across the city. The operation's intensity is evident in the numbers: 15 EAGLE Force teams and eight Excise department squads worked through the night, conducting surprise inspections until dawn.
The raids resulted in the detention of five drug consumers, with four of them being disc jockeys (DJs), a concerning statistic given their influence on the party scene. Sandeep Shandilya, Director of the TG-EAGLE Force, revealed that advanced drug detection technology played a crucial role in identifying the offenders. "We utilized various testing kits, including Abbott urine tests, German Drager saliva kits, and Sotoxa saliva kits, to screen 51 suspects," he said. The operation's success in identifying drug use among DJs sends a strong message to the city's entertainment industry.
This crackdown is a proactive measure following the EAGLE Force's earlier advisory, warning party-goers and event organizers about the consequences of drug culture. The agency had served detailed guidelines to over 500 establishments, emphasizing the importance of a drug-free environment during New Year's festivities. The operation's impact is twofold: it ensures a safer party atmosphere and sends a clear signal to potential drug offenders that Hyderabad's authorities are vigilant and committed to a zero-tolerance policy.
With the New Year's celebrations now over, the focus shifts to the legal proceedings against the detained individuals and the ongoing battle against drug culture in Hyderabad's nightlife scene. The EAGLE Force's efforts demonstrate a proactive approach to maintaining public safety and health, leaving a lasting impact on the city's entertainment landscape.