Bulldozer action on properties of two drug peddlers in Punjab's Fazilka

Updated : Mar 21, 2025 12:46
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Editorji News Desk

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the Punjab Government has intensified its crackdown on drug trafficking.

As part of this initiative, authorities demolished the properties of two individuals involved in drug trade in Fazilka district on Thursday.

Local residents welcomed this strict action, praising the government’s commitment to eliminating the drug menace.

Leading the operation, SSP Varinder Singh Brar stated that the demolition took place in Mandi Arniwala in the presence of the civil administration team. The individuals, identified as Rani and Bagga, were known for their involvement in drug trafficking and had multiple cases registered against them. Their illegal constructions were demolished as part of the ongoing crackdown. Notably, Rani had three drug-related FIRs against her.

SSP Brar emphasized that the War Against Drugs campaign is transforming into a mass movement, with increasing public participation. He noted that people are now coming forward without fear to report drug traffickers, with the police ensuring confidentiality and swift action on every tip-off. He reiterated that those engaged in drug trafficking would face severe consequences.

Providing further details, SSP Brar revealed that since the campaign's launch on March 1, 2025, a total of 76 drug-related cases have been registered across the district. So far, 111 accused have been arrested and sent to jail. The police have seized 2.383 kg of heroin, 575,585 Pregabalin capsules, 23,279 intoxicating tablets, 7.5 kg of poppy husk, and ₹52,000 in drug money.

In addition to this demolition, similar action had been taken earlier against another drug trafficker in the district.

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