
The administration is constantly strict against the increasing drug trade in Uttarakhand. Now the Chief Minister of the state Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that if needed, he will also bring a law to root out the drug mafia in the state.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has instructed the police to take strict action against drug mafia and criminals to break the supply chain of drugs. He said that if needed, a strict law like the anti-counterfeiting law would be brought to root out the drugs mafia in the state.
World Anti Drugs Day will be celebrated on June 26
CM Dhami said that in order to make Uttarakhand drug free by 2025, the officers should not be limited to mere meetings, they should also take responsibility for it. He has given instructions to celebrate World Anti-Drugs Day on June 26 just like Yoga Day.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said in the fourth state-level meeting of the Narcotics Coordination Committee at the Secretariat on Tuesday that on the occasion of World Anti-Drug Day, the police department has been given a target of increasing the number of anti-drug e-pledges from 53,000 to a new record. Is. He directed Secretary Health R Rajesh Kumar to make a clear guideline and action plan for the establishment, operation, treatment and arrangement of doctors for de-addiction centers in the state and direct contact at the Chief Minister level to solve the obstacles coming in its implementation. Let’s do.
Anti drugs force will be strong:
CM Dhami also asked the officers to strengthen the Anti-Drugs Force. He has given instructions to seriously work on the action plan for sending police officers and jawans to the Narcotics Control Bureau for deputation and training. In the meeting, Deputy Director General of Narcotics Control Bureau Gyaneshwar Singh informed that in the year 2022, 238 kg charas, 30 kg doda, 12 kg opium, 19.11 kg smack, 1.57 kg heroin, 1231 kg ganja, 105390 kg capsules, 17506 injections will be produced in Uttarakhand. , 32110 tablets have been seized.
So far, so many cases have been registered:
So far this year, 586 cases have been registered under the NDPS Act, in which 742 accused have been arrested. It was told in the meeting that the Government of India has selected Srinagar, Uttarkashi, Champawat and Almora for the treatment of drug addicts. Here treatment assistance is provided for the treatment of side effects of drugs in government hospitals and health centers. Apart from Additional Chief Secretary Radha Raturi, Director General of Police Ashok Kumar, Principal Secretary RK Sudhanshu, departmental officers were also present in the meeting.