Sindh Government Launches Comprehensive Crackdown on Drug Trafficking

The Sindh government has unveiled a comprehensive plan to combat drug use and trafficking across the province. Senior Minister of Sindh and Provincial Minister for Information, Transport, Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control, Sharjeel Inam Memon, led a critical meeting with officers from the Excise Narcotics Control Wing at the Directorate of Excise and Narcotics Control in Karachi. The meeting included key figures such as Secretary of Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control Salim Rajput, Director General of the Narcotics Control Wing Usman Ghani Siddiqui, and other senior officers.

Key Meeting Highlights:

1. Briefing on Anti-Narcotics Operations:

  • Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon received a detailed briefing on the ongoing anti-narcotics operations and initiatives throughout Sindh. This briefing covered recent activities, successes, and areas needing more attention.

2. Daily Actions Against Drug Dealers:

  • Minister Memon directed the officers of the Narcotics Control Wing to take strict and decisive actions against drug dealers every day. He stressed the importance of consistent and relentless efforts to combat the drug problem in the province.

3. Concerns Over Drug Supply and Use:

  • The minister expressed serious concern over the increasing supply and use of drugs in both urban and rural areas. He emphasized the harmful impact of drugs on society and the urgent need for comprehensive measures to address this issue.

4. Zero Tolerance Policy:

  • Minister Memon reaffirmed the Sindh government’s firm commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against drug trafficking. He assured that no leniency would be shown towards those involved in drug-related crimes, emphasizing strict enforcement.

5. Enhanced Prosecution Efforts:

  • To ensure drug peddlers face the full consequences of their actions, the minister called for stronger prosecution efforts. He stressed the need for robust legal actions and efficient case handling to ensure offenders are properly punished.

6. Support from Police:

  • Minister Memon assured that the police would provide unwavering support to the excise teams in their operations against drug dealers. He highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts between different law enforcement agencies for significant results.

7. Tightened Inter-Provincial Border Checks:

  • The minister stressed the necessity of tightening checks at inter-provincial borders. He directed that stringent measures be implemented to prevent the smuggling of drugs into Sindh, ensuring better control and monitoring.

Statements from the Meeting:

Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon:

  • “Drug dealers are a nuisance to society and will not be forgiven under any circumstances. The increasing supply and use of drugs in both urban and rural areas is alarming.”
  • “Strict and effective actions should be taken against drugs in every city, regardless of size. The Sindh government’s policy against drugs is zero tolerance, and no leniency will be shown to any criminal involved in drug trafficking.”
  • “Prosecution of cases should be strengthened to ensure drug peddlers face the full consequences of their actions. We need tighter checks at inter-provincial borders to achieve better results in our fight against drugs.”

Secretary of Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control Salim Rajput:

  • Salim Rajput discussed the strategic steps being taken to enhance the effectiveness of anti-narcotics operations and reiterated the Excise Department’s commitment to tackling the drug issue head-on.

Director General of the Narcotics Control Wing Usman Ghani Siddiqui:

  • Usman Ghani Siddiqui provided insights into the operational challenges and the measures being implemented to overcome them, assuring that the Narcotics Control Wing is fully prepared to intensify its efforts.

Conclusion:

The Sindh government’s decisive actions and strategic plans to intensify the crackdown on drug use and trafficking underscore its commitment to creating a safer, drug-free environment for its citizens. The coordinated efforts of various departments and law enforcement agencies are expected to yield significant results in the fight against drugs.

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