The future of Pakistan is in great danger. With drug sellers aiming towards educational institutions, there is a great risk for the younger generation as they are getting involved in drugs and moving away from education.
In order to work against these drug sellers and to make Pakistan a Narcotics free country, Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) has started an Anti-drug dealing campaign.
The ANF has arrested around 20 drug dealers in different drug dealing incidents, under an ‘Anti-drug supply’ in educational institutions.
ANF Director Brigadier Basharat Malik said that in the duration of 3 campaigns launched last year, ANF has arrested 347 people involved in drug dealing and a huge cache of narcotics was recovered from them.
What the ANF acquired:
Around 6.4 kg drugs (6.25 kg hashish and 26-gram ice) has been recovered from the 20 drug sellers arrested which included a female drug seller. According to International drugs price, these were worth a whopping amount of Rs. 70,00,000.
Along with the recovery of 450 grams of hashish, 3 drug sellers who were suspected near Judicial Colony Rawalpindi, were arrested from Gulzar Qaid, Rawalpindi.
The Culprits:
Muhammad Shahbaz, Naveed Iqbal, and Raja Mohammad Dawar are the arrested drug dealers who had been supplying drugs to the students of Roots School System and Capital University of Science and Technology.
Naseer Khan, a biker in Rawalpindi was also arrested with 250 grams of hashish and has been involved supplying drugs to different schools and colleges.
Previously, Chief Minister Sindh had mentioned in a press statement to Geo News saying,
“The government would bear expenses of the students receiving education in the public sector while educational institutions in the private sector would be instructed to start a policy of blood screening for each and every student at least once in a year.”
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