Police launch ‘MAIDAN 2.0’ anti-drug drive in Pkl
Panchkula: Panchkula police Thursday launched a month-long anti-drug campaign, “MAIDAN 2.0”, aimed at cracking down on drug trafficking and substance abuse across the district.
The drive will focus on identifying drug hotspots, increasing surveillance and taking action against traffickers and repeat offenders.
The campaign was announced during a video conference chaired by police commissioner Pankaj Nain, attended by senior officers, including DCP Panchkula, DCP crime and traffic, and officials from the anti-narcotics cell.
Police have been directed to intensify checking in identified hotspots and enhance surveillance using CCTV cameras and drone monitoring. Parks and other vulnerable areas will also be monitored through drones to detect peddling and drug use.
Authorities said chemist shops will be kept under strict watch, particularly those suspected of illegally selling intoxicants. CCTV systems at medical stores will be audited, and violations will invite legal action.
The campaign also includes monitoring of drug offenders out on parole. Police teams will verify their activities regularly and examine mobile phones where required. Activities of those booked under the NDPS Act over the past five years will also be re-verified.
In a key move, police will initiate action against properties allegedly acquired through drug money, including attachment or demolition according to law.
The department also plans to expand its network of “police mitras” in hotspot areas to strengthen intelligence gathering on drug supply chains.
MAIDAN 2.0: KEY MEASURES
Duration: One month
Focus: Drug hotspots, repeat offenders
Surveillance: CCTV checks, drone monitoring
Chemist shops: Scrutiny of illegal sale of medicines
Parolees: Regular verification, phone checks
NDPS accused: Past 5 years’ cases under review
Property action: Attachment/demolition of illegal assets
Intel push: More “police mitras” in hotspots
The campaign was announced during a video conference chaired by police commissioner Pankaj Nain, attended by senior officers, including DCP Panchkula, DCP crime and traffic, and officials from the anti-narcotics cell.
Police have been directed to intensify checking in identified hotspots and enhance surveillance using CCTV cameras and drone monitoring. Parks and other vulnerable areas will also be monitored through drones to detect peddling and drug use.
Authorities said chemist shops will be kept under strict watch, particularly those suspected of illegally selling intoxicants. CCTV systems at medical stores will be audited, and violations will invite legal action.
The campaign also includes monitoring of drug offenders out on parole. Police teams will verify their activities regularly and examine mobile phones where required. Activities of those booked under the NDPS Act over the past five years will also be re-verified.
In a key move, police will initiate action against properties allegedly acquired through drug money, including attachment or demolition according to law.
MAIDAN 2.0: KEY MEASURES
Duration: One month
Focus: Drug hotspots, repeat offenders
Surveillance: CCTV checks, drone monitoring
Chemist shops: Scrutiny of illegal sale of medicines
Parolees: Regular verification, phone checks
NDPS accused: Past 5 years’ cases under review
Property action: Attachment/demolition of illegal assets
Intel push: More “police mitras” in hotspots
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