Srinagar Police Launches Initiative to Combat Pharmaceutical Drug Misuse

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Srinagar Police Launches Initiative to Combat Pharmaceutical Drug Misuse

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On April 18, Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar Police initiated a drive targeting the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs. This operation is part of the broader 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan', aiming to ensure public health and safety.

Key Takeaways

Srinagar Police launched a drive against pharmaceutical drug misuse.
Focus on chemist shops and druggists near hospitals.
Part of 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan'.
Strict actions under the NDPS Act for violations.
Regular inspections to ensure compliance and public safety.

Srinagar, April 18 (NationPress) In a significant move, the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Srinagar district announced on Saturday that they have launched an extensive operation to address the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs.

A statement from the police highlighted their ongoing commitment to fostering a drug-free environment through the 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan'. This initiative involved a thorough inspection of chemist shops and druggists in proximity to hospitals throughout the district.

During this operation, police teams meticulously reviewed stock registers, sale and purchase records, valid licenses, and other essential documentation at various outlets.

The main goal of this initiative was to pinpoint irregularities and prevent the illicit sale or misuse of pharmaceutical drugs, especially controlled and prescription medications that pose a risk of substance abuse among young people.

Officials stressed that any infractions involving illegal possession, sale, or distribution of controlled substances would result in severe legal repercussions under the relevant sections of the NDPS Act.

The Srinagar Police reiterated that such inspection operations would be a regular occurrence as part of their ongoing efforts to ensure accountability, promote lawful practices, and protect public health and safety.

Shopkeepers were encouraged to maintain accurate records, comply with established regulations, and fully cooperate with inspection teams.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with security forces, are actively conducting rigorous operations against drug smugglers and peddlers.

It is widely believed that the financial gains from drug trafficking and hawala networks are utilized to finance terrorism in the Union Territory.

During the launch of the 100-day 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan', Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stated last week that as a punitive measure against drug traffickers and peddlers, the government intends to revoke their passports, Aadhaar cards, and driving licenses, along with confiscating properties acquired through these illegal activities.

Police forces across various districts of Jammu and Kashmir are executing daily anti-drug operations.

While combating drug traffickers, the Nasha Mukt Abhiyan also emphasizes treating drug victims with compassion, focusing on their societal rehabilitation.

Point of View

Highlighting the need for ongoing vigilance against illegal drug activities.
NationPress
4 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Srinagar Police's recent drive?
The drive aims to combat the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs and ensure public health and safety by inspecting chemist shops and druggists.
What are the consequences of violating the NDPS Act?
Violations involving the illegal possession, sale, or distribution of controlled substances will lead to strict legal action under the NDPS Act.
What initiative is the Srinagar Police part of?
The police operation is part of the ongoing 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyan', aimed at creating a drug-free society.
How often will these inspections occur?
The Srinagar Police emphasized that such inspection drives will occur regularly as part of their sustained efforts.
What support is being given to drug victims?
The initiative also focuses on treating drug victims with compassion, aiming for their rehabilitation in society.
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