Chennai: The Tamil Nadu government will change narcotics and psychotropic drugs ACT 1985 to take demonstration against people who sell goods such as marijuana and gutka in areas around the school and college, the head of the minister’s tribe on Tuesday.
CM said a total of 10,673 cases had been booked and 11,247 people were arrested for selling contraband goods in the past three months.
“Because this government is in power, a total of 149.43 tons of contraband goods have been confiscated.
A total of 113 four-wheeled vehicles and two-wheeled two-wheeled have been confiscated.
Fifteen people have been detained under the GOONDA law,” CM said while responding to the leader of the PMK floor Gkk can semen during the question and answer hours.
This is the first reply that CM has ever done in the state within one hour in the last 10 years.
Mla’s Pennagaram raised this problem regarding the sale of smuggling goods and said that it had a negative impact on college, school students and young people.
This in turn disturbs family and society when young people are addicted to narcotics drugs.
He also shows that marijuana and other smuggled goods have been sold at Marina Beach and in the area around educational institutions, targeting the student community.
Exploiting poverty, anti-social elements have attracted young people from poor families, he said and appealed to the state government to take hard action to eradicate the presentation of these items in the state.
“This government will not hesitate to encourage police personnel and respect them,” CM said as he responded to the legislative attraction of PMK to expand incentives and prizes for police personnel to risk their lives in tasks.