The Fact News Service
Abohar (Fazilka), March 8
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab government has launched an aggressive campaign against drugs. As part of this initiative, Fazilka Police took major action today against a drug trafficker by demolishing his illegally acquired property.
A bulldozer was used to raze the house of a drug trafficker in Seed Farm village. On this occasion, SSP Varinder Singh Brar stated that strict action is being taken by the district police under the guidelines of the Punjab government in the ongoing war against drugs. He revealed that the individual Bohar Singh, whose house was demolished, has 21 drug-related cases registered against him.
SSP Brar further warned that anyone who amasses wealth through drug trafficking will either have their property seized or demolished. He emphasized that this is just the beginning of the campaign, and more such actions will be taken against individuals who have acquired property through illegal drug trade.
He also highlighted that the public is actively supporting the government’s anti-drug initiative, providing valuable information about drug traffickers to the police. With community support, he expressed confidence that the menace of drugs would soon be eradicated. He also extended his gratitude to the people for their cooperation.
Additionally, SSP Brar mentioned that the district police has launched a public outreach program to connect with villagers directly. This initiative is helping gather valuable feedback, making the anti-drug campaign even more effective and targeted.
The residents of Seed Farm village welcomed the police action, stating that such strict measures will weaken the networks of drug traffickers and ensure the success of Punjab government’s mission to make the state drug-free.
Present at the occasion were DSP D. Balkar Singh, DSP Abohar Sukhjinder Singh, SHO Maninder Singh, and Promila Rani.