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Youth Take Initiative To Remove The Drug Village Tag From Its Name

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- July 14th 2018 04:12 PM -- Updated: July 14th 2018 04:16 PM
Youth Take Initiative To Remove The Drug Village Tag From Its Name

Youth Take Initiative To Remove The Drug Village Tag From Its Name

Punjab: Youth Take Initiative To Remove Tag Of 'Drug Village' from Its Name A group of youngsters from Daulewala village, Moga has taken an initiative to remove the tag of ‘drug village’ from its name. Three committees with 15 members each will keep a vigil against smugglers and addicts by conducting searches of those who enter the village. They are also keeping a record of suspicious persons. Gurmej Singh, 31, a committee member, said, “We set up checkpoints and also patrol the area on bikes from 7am to midnight.” He claimed there has been improvement. Gurlal Singh, 28, said, “We have caught several people suspected to be drug smugglers or addicts and handed them over to police.” Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Gurpreet Singh Toor said “We have been also informing our counterparts in other areas about suspects rounded up near the village, even about addicts, so that suppliers can be identified,” he added. “We are trying to arrest the proclaimed offenders of Daulewala village in drug cases, and mainly focusing on breaking supply chains in which are succeeding. The supply chain has almost been broken ,” the SSP further claimed. Balbir Kaur, 50, a resident of the village, said, “We have had to bear the tag ‘drug village’ and paid the price for it, because it damages us socially. For instance, most of our relative, and some natives who live elsewhere, do not visit village fearing for their reputation. I personally faced a lot of trouble when we started looking from a prspectove husband for my daughter.” -PTC News


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