Jammu’s Rajiv Nagar became the focal point of a vital dialogue between locals and law enforcement on February 26, as City South Police convened a PCPG meeting to tackle the surging drug crisis. The interactive forum allowed residents to air grievances about pervasive drug peddling that’s ensnaring the youth and shattering community peace.
Led by SP City South, with inputs from Bahu Fort SHO and PP Narwal Incharge, the meeting drew significant turnout from neighborhood folks. Participants painted a grim picture of narcotics infiltration, noting how addiction is spiking among youngsters, fostering an atmosphere of dread in households.
Police brass took the feedback seriously, pledging escalated operations against dealers. Detailed discussions covered drugs’ perilous effects on physical health, their contribution to social decay, crime surges, and family ruptures. Attendees were briefed on stringent laws and encouraged to act as the eyes and ears of the force by flagging dubious behaviors promptly.
Late-night rowdiness by wayward teens and rogue elements also dominated talks, with worries over vulnerabilities faced by women and kids. Authorities assured enhanced patrolling schedules, dedicated night watches, and zero tolerance for disruptions. This partnership exemplifies how open communication can fortify defenses against urban threats, paving the way for a secure Rajiv Nagar.