Deccan Chronicle

Cops launch campaign to rid Hyderabad of drugs

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

A new police outpost had been set up in the sprawling Borabanda township to monitor, control and eradicate drug menace and to make Hyderabad drug-free, said home minister Mohd. Mahmood Ali. Soon, a police station would also be set up in the area to maintain law and order and to educate and counsel the residents of the area, he added.

Speaking at the launching of a campaign on drug-free Hyderabad on Saturday at the Prof Jayashanka­r Community Hall, SITE III, Borabanda, the minister said, “Parents are responsibl­e for proper upbringing of their children and inculcatin­g good behaviour and habits to keep them away from addictions. The Hyderabad police have done a wonderful job in busting the drug menace with the cooperatio­n of the narcotics bureau. Films and social media are playing havoc with the young minds who get inspired by watching celebritie­s and their role models consuming alcohol, drugs and tobacco as an emotional outlet in films. This attracts them to drugs and finally leads to disastrous health

issues. Strict patrolling will be maintained and no lenience will be given to anyone indulging in drugs in any manner whatsoever,” said the minister.

Presiding at the event, Hyderabad police commission­er C.V. Anand recalled his tenure at Borabanda area as the additional commission­er, traffic, a few years ago. He said he could see that the area had grown by leaps and bounds. “Parents should not assume that their children are not addicts to any substance. It is difficult for parents to keep an eye on school and college going children, once they leave at dawn and return home at dusk. Peer group pressure is

also one of the main causes of drug addiction. If they find any abnormal behaviour in their children, thorough counsellin­g and de-addiction has to be done before it is too late. We are keeping a close eye on drug peddlers in the vicinity of schools, colleges, pubs and gardens. A heavy penalty with strict punishment is in store for the peddler and the victims will be counselled after a warning. Repeated offences by the victim will call for punishment. The police are maintainin­g a close vigil on the borders of Telangana and are confiscati­ng vehicles transporti­ng drugs,” he said.

 ?? R. PAVAN ?? Home minister Mohd. Mahmood Ali felicitate­s city police commission­er C.V. Anand during the launch of a campaign against drugs in the city on Saturday. —
R. PAVAN Home minister Mohd. Mahmood Ali felicitate­s city police commission­er C.V. Anand during the launch of a campaign against drugs in the city on Saturday. —

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