
Trial of anti -drone system against drug addiction in Punjab today.
Chandigarh:
The Bhagwant Maan government of Punjab is in constant action mode against drug addiction in the state. She is taking big steps to stop the drug trade. The government recently launched the operation to make the state intoxicated. Now she is going to take another big step to prevent smuggling of drones from across the border. The Punjab government is going to bring Anti Drone System Trial to prevent drug smuggling through across the border. Its trial will start at 11:30 am today. Companies of entry drone technology will show their trials in Mullangpur Stadium New Chandigarh.
Anti -drone system to prevent drug trafficking
Harpal Cheema, President of Sub Committee, Aam Aadmi Party head and sub committee member Aman Arora and DGP Gaurav Yadav will take a trial. Let us know that the Aam Aadmi Party government of Punjab is continuously campaigning against drug addiction. The Punjab Police has so far arrested 300 drugs paddlers. At the same time, 8 kg of heroin, 3 and a half kg of hemp, one kg of opium has also been seized. 8 lakh rupees cash, 5 pistols, more than 16,000 intoxicated tablets and about 100 injections have been recovered from drugs paddlers.
Bhagwant Maan Sarkar in action against drugs
According to the Punjab Police, about 750 places have been raided under the ongoing statewide campaign against drugs. Please tell that Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has fixed a 3 -month deadline to make the state intoxicated. Action is being taken against drug dealers under the de -addiction campaign. At the same time, their properties have also been demolished in some places. The Punjab government’s war against drugs continues. Bulldozers are being run continuously on the houses built with money earned by drug smuggling. Now Bhagwant Maan government is preparing to bring anti -drone system.
(Tagstotranslate) Punjab Drug Cartel (T) CM Bhagwant Mann (T) Punjab Anti Drone System (T) Anti Drone System (T) Anti Drone System (T) Drugs in Punjab (T) Punjab Drug addiction campaign