Nagpur: Secretly, city police have started a coordinated drive against drug abuse starting October 1, with a special focus on rave parties, pubs, hookah and joints such as.
The seller’s network is now at the City Police Chief Amitesh Kumar with the expected action in several locations immediately Hookah’s connection, where only a handful was invited to a special event.
“Along with foreigners not invited or entertained, the police have fewer opportunities to get information from these parties,” said a source.
“Drugs flow freely in many high profile parties too, which are attended by influential people and their family members,” the source added.
Kumar also said he had received feedback about the rave party and medicines available in the pub, but there was no special input far.
“Strong legal action will begin if each party rave or such evil activities are found in city limits,” the police said the top.
Underneath, this year MD drugs worth more than RS50 Lakh have been confiscated, with 23 people arrest until September.
Kumar also urged residents to share information about drugs and vendors at 112 or 100 for rapid action by brass top with enhanced supervision near the school, college and hostel.
The main component of the drive is to target drug consumers in public places and illegal joints.
In the background of actor son of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan was arrested in connection with drug cases, CP said last week the brainstorm session had been taken where cracked in the drug cartel and squeezer in the city was the main agenda.
“We now basically formulate a three-branch strategy,” said CP.
“First, the pharmacy has been told to avoid selling drugs such as Alprazolam, Nitrazepam and other scheduled drugs without following the norm,” he said.
“Second, we will take action on sales and consumption of marijuana, and finally, a surgical strike on MD Racketeers,” said CP.
This year, until September, police station and branches of crime under the DCP of Rajmane and CP Addl CP Sunil Phultari have ensured the arrest of 286 people in 216 cases, which included 113 cases for consumption.CP said the name and existence of extortion had been collected for strict action.
“We try to reach the root of each drug syndicate,” he said.
Kumar also appealed to consumer family members to seek advisory and psychiatrists, and also police, if necessary, to wean drug users.