Narcotics Control Bureau’s top boss, Anurag Garg, stepped into Punjab’s frontier hamlets in Amritsar to rally sarpanchs against the scourge of drug peddling. His visit underscores a community-centric push to fortify defenses in high-risk smuggling zones.
During interactions, Garg called for societal solidarity to tackle addiction head-on. Locals, he said, hold the key to thwarting traffickers and safeguarding the younger generation. He urged village elders to promote healthy pursuits like sports over narcotics.
Promising NCB’s unwavering backing for local awareness and rehab programs, Garg spotlighted the 1933 helpline for tips on smuggling and recovery support. This initiative aims to embed anti-drug vigilance at the grassroots level.
Fresh from briefing on AI innovations for drug interdiction at a Delhi summit, Garg reaffirmed NCB’s multi-pronged assault: intelligence ops, raids, rehab aid, and education drives. Ties with state and global allies are being strengthened to seal porous borders.
Recent years have seen NCB clamp down on syndicates via tech-savvy policing and teamwork. Yet, Garg warned, victory demands every citizen’s involvement—from reporting suspicious activities to fostering drug-free environments.