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Jammu-Kashmir: In Jammu-Kashmir, along with terrorist incidents, cases of drugs also keep coming up. State DGP Dilbag Singh targeted neighboring Pakistan regarding this. He said that after eliminating Pakistan-sponsored terrorism from most parts of Kashmir, the police are now fighting another kind of terror, which is a mix of drugs and guns in Kashmir.
Actually DGP Dilbag Singh had gone to inaugurate the 19th chapter of Police Football Tournament. While lashing out at Pakistan and accusing the Pakistan-based narco-terrorist syndicate, he said that destruction started in Jammu and Kashmir after the advent of gun culture. Pakistan is now sending drugs as another gift to destroy the youth of Kashmir. Which has not only seen a rise in narco-terrorist cases, but has also led to an increase in local consumption.
More than 8 thousand kg of narcotics recovered
Dilbag Singh claimed that the Jammu and Kashmir Police is using all possible resources to not only wean the youth away from drugs but also to increase their energy through sports and other activities. During the last one year, the J&K Police has seized more than 8,000 kg of narcotics and registered more than 2,000 cases against more than 3,000 people.
DGP Singh said, "Over 300 narcotics smugglers and drug peddlers have been booked under PSA and the seized drugs have been destroyed as part of the recent nationwide drive against drugs."
Recent statements by terrorist groups claiming incidents involving security forces have been criticized by Dilbag Singh "cheap publicity" Said propaganda. They said, "Terrorist groups have been wiped out and rendered ineffective in every part of the state and now only take responsibility for accidents and incidents to prove their existence. They should be ashamed of themselves."
Recently terrorist groups like TRF and PAFF have claimed responsibility for the accident of an army vehicle in Poonch and the suicide of a security force personnel in Kashmir. "targeted attacks" was taken as.
On the permission for Amarnath Yatra and Tajia procession, Dilbag Singh said that wherever necessary, the administration is committed to provide full and solid security. Dilbagh Singh said, "We are not divided on the basis of religion, nor can the legacy of the prophets be divided."
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