Gandhinagar: Interior Minister Amit Shah said on Monday that the adverse effects of narcotics on the country’s youth, his security and economy, along with the danger of Narco-Terrorism, is the cause of concern for India.
“India faces the danger in the form of narco-terror.
The money obtained through this is used in terrorism, and this also needs to be stopped.
Our future generation is destroyed,” Shah said at the prime center of excellence on narcotics and psychotropic substances at the National Forensic Sciences University ( NFSU).
He said that several steps had been taken in the past two years to curb narcotics trade.
“I am happy to say that the last half of the year has become a golden time for India in terms of narcotics foreclosure.
But as long as they are not scientifically analyzed and stop using different strategies, such physical campaigns do not give us success,” said parliamentary members from Gandhinagar Located on a three-day visit to Gujarat.
Shah said India has made several changes in the system to handle narcotics – directly from coordination, hierarchy and law, because more changes in the journey.
The Minister of Home Affairs praised the role of forensic science to curb threats.
“The field of forensic science does not have space for the casual or laziness approach if we have to meet or even stay two steps in front of the challenge faced by our country 130 crore populations where people follow various religions, speak different languages and cultures,” he said, quoting Border security problems are not like other countries and change the face of crime because of neighboring countries.
He also added that the time to use the ‘third level’ (torture for Glean information) was over.
“Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLS) plays a big role in modernizing the police and making scientific investigations, and making criminals be punished based on the same scientific evidence,” Shah said.
“Even the most difficult people can be violated and taken to books based on scientific evidence with the right work by the FSL.” He also emphasized the need for cyber security for economic growth and development.
Shah also visited the NFSU campus and reviewed various facilities.