Sindh Minister Sharjeel Memon Leads Anti-Drug Campaign

Web DeskMay 28, 2024 01:23 AMnational
  • Random drug tests in schools to combat drug abuse
  • No legal action against students testing positive for drugs
  • Specialized teams targeting drug trafficking to protect youth
Sindh Minister Sharjeel Memon Leads Anti-Drug CampaignImage Credits: dailypakistanen
Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon unveils a plan to combat drug abuse among students in Karachi through random drug testing in schools, emphasizing youth protection and drug trafficking crackdown.

The Sindh Minister for Narcotics Control, Sharjeel Inam Memon, has unveiled a new plan to tackle drug abuse among students in Karachi. The initiative involves conducting random drug tests in schools to identify drug users while ensuring their privacy is maintained.

If a student tests positive for drugs, their parents will be notified, and an investigation will be launched to trace the source of the drugs. Importantly, no legal action will be taken against the students found positive.

This move is part of a broader crackdown on drug abuse in the province, with Minister Memon spearheading efforts to combat the issue. Specialized teams will be formed to target drug trafficking and dealers, with a focus on protecting the youth from the dangers of drug suppliers.

Minister Memon emphasized the urgency of the situation during a recent meeting in Karachi, highlighting the need for immediate action. Exceptional officers involved in the crackdown will be recognized and rewarded for their dedication to the cause.

The Sindh government's upcoming operation against drugs and their distributors underscores its commitment to eradicating drug abuse and safeguarding the well-being of the younger generation. By taking proactive measures such as random drug testing in schools, the government aims to create a safer environment for students and deter drug peddling activities.

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