How will interstate borders be monitored to combat drug cartels?
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Key Takeaways
- Rajasthan Police emphasizes strict monitoring of interstate borders.
- New ANTF headquarters inaugurated in Jaipur to combat drug trafficking.
- 18 ANTF checkpoints are being established for enhanced surveillance.
- Collaboration between central and state agencies for comprehensive action.
- Strict penalties for those exploiting minors in drug trafficking.
Jaipur, Nov 12 (NationPress) The Director General of Police (DGP) Rajiv Kumar Sharma announced on Wednesday that interstate borders will be rigorously monitored to combat drug cartels that are determined to ruin the lives of the country's youth.
The Rajasthan Police has made a pivotal move towards realizing a drug-free society with the launch of the new headquarters for the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) in Jaipur.
On Wednesday, DGP Rajiv Kumar Sharma inaugurated the cutting-edge facility located in Jagatpura. This new office aims to reinvigorate the state's aggressive campaign against drug trafficking and substance abuse.
During a press briefing, DGP Rajiv Sharma emphasized the enhanced strategy of the ANTF to tackle drug trafficking in the state.
He revealed that 18 ANTF checkpoints are being established, with 10 already operational. This task force will be well-equipped with advanced resources and technology to launch a vigorous assault on the illegal drug trade.
Sharma stated that a collaborative approach has been initiated, incorporating both central and state enforcement agencies, to ensure a thorough battle against narcotics.
“To hinder drug smuggling, anti-drone systems have been installed along interstate borders, while the BSF and Rajasthan Police are collaborating to enhance border surveillance,” he mentioned.
He highlighted that while local police units will also engage in anti-drug operations, the ANTF will operate as a specialized force, dedicating its full capacity to the mission.
Sharma further cautioned that strict action will be enforced against individuals who exploit minors for drug trafficking under new legal provisions.
The inauguration commenced with a puja ceremony, after which DGP Rajiv Sharma officially cut the ribbon to unveil the ANTF headquarters.
Inspector General (IG) ANTF Vikas Kumar welcomed the DGP and provided a detailed tour of various branches within the unit, presenting an overview of the ANTF’s significant operations and accomplishments.
In-charges of the 10 operational ANTF checkpoints, including those in Sriganganagar, Jodhpur, Barmer, and Jalore, participated in the event virtually and introduced themselves to the DGP.
Numerous senior officers were present, including DG Traffic Anil Paliwal and ADGs Dinesh MN, Hawa Singh Ghumaria, Bhupendra Sahu, VK Singh, Vishal Bansal, Bipin Pandey, Prashakha Mathur, and Lata Manoj Kumar, along with other senior police officials.