Posted by AI on 2026-01-02 07:08:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 18:59:25
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In a concerted effort to curb drug abuse, Telangana's EAGLE Force, in collaboration with local authorities, conducted an extensive anti-drug operation on New Year's Eve, targeting pubs, resorts, and partygoers across the tri-commissionerates. The operation's impact was immediate and significant, with five individuals testing positive for drug consumption, including four DJs and a private employee during vehicle checks.
The operation, a proactive measure to ensure drug-free celebrations, involved surprise checks at popular nightlife venues. Of the 51 individuals screened at pubs and resorts, four DJs stood out, testing positive for THC, a marijuana compound. The DJs, identified as K. Sridhar, Gudati David, Tanvir Singh, and D. Manibhushanam, were found to have consumed marijuana, a concerning trend among entertainment professionals. The checks extended to vehicles, where 38 individuals were screened, and 38-year-old K. Ravi Krishna tested positive for THC.
The EAGLE Force and the Prohibition and Excise department deployed a total of 23 teams for these surprise inspections, utilizing advanced drug screening kits from Abbott, Drager, Drug Check, and Sotoxa systems. This operation is a testament to the authorities' commitment to public safety and their proactive approach to addressing drug-related issues during high-risk periods.
As a preventive measure, the EAGLE Force issued warnings to partygoers, emphasizing the dangers of drug abuse. Additionally, over 500 establishments, including pubs, resorts, and restaurants, were instructed to actively prevent drug consumption and distribution during New Year celebrations. The authorities plan to counsel the identified drug consumers and their families, offering rehabilitation as a step towards a drug-free society. This operation marks a significant stride in Hyderabad's battle against substance abuse, setting a precedent for future preventive measures.