Hyderabad Police Launches Drug Testing for Rowdy Sheeters
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Hyderabad, April 10 (NationPress) The police in Hyderabad have initiated drug testing for all identified rowdy sheeters within the jurisdiction of the Hyderabad Police Commissionerate.
The Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing (H-NEW) has aimed to target individuals with criminal backgrounds, specifically rowdy sheeters.
According to reports, the authorities have pinpointed 1,300 rowdy sheeters in the commissionerate area.
Initially, testing was conducted on 250 rowdy sheeters, with a staggering 190 testing positive for substance use, predominantly ganja (cannabis). Those who tested positive have been referred to de-addiction centers for assistance.
H-NEW's initiative stems from the belief that there is a significant correlation between drug use and escalating crime rates. Many habitual offenders are believed to be under the influence of drugs, which contributes to the overall rise in criminal activity.
By implementing drug testing, officials aim to uncover the supply chains that feed these repeat offenders.
Additionally, H-NEW is conducting an extensive investigation to track the origins of psychotropic substances, hoping to expose suppliers and their distribution networks.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy by authorities to achieve a drug-free Telangana.
The Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement (EAGLE) Force, a specialized division within the Telangana police, is actively conducting raids to combat the drug issue.
The police have already taken steps to closely monitor history sheeters.
Recently, Hyderabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar surprised many by making an unexpected visit to the residences of rowdy sheeters late at night, reviewing their criminal records, current lifestyles, and issuing warnings against future criminal behavior.
Without the use of sirens, he approached the homes of rowdy sheeters in MD Lines, Hashim Nagar, and Defence Colonies.
The Commissioner engaged with the rowdy sheeters, inquiring about their criminal past, current way of living, and social conduct.
He cautioned them that stringent actions would be taken should they engage in criminal activities again, advising them to abandon their illegal tendencies and pursue a better path.