Memon leads charge against drugs in Sindh
In a decisive move aimed at curbing the scourge of drugs, the Sindh government has announced preparations for a comprehensive crackdown across the province. Senior Minister of Sindh and Provincial Minister for Excise, Taxation, and Narcotics Control, Transport, and Mass Transit, Sharjeel Inam Memon, chaired a high-level meeting in Karachi on Tuesday to spearhead this crucial initiative.
During the meeting, Memon emphasised the urgent need to tackle the drug epidemic head-on. He outlined plans to form teams comprising efficient officers dedicated to executing the crackdown effectively. Memon asserted that a massive operation targeting drug traffickers and dealers would be launched imminently.
"The young generation must be liberated from the clutches of drug dealers," declared Memon, underscoring the critical importance of safeguarding the youth against the dangers of substance abuse. He further announced that officers demonstrating exceptional performance would be duly recognised and rewarded with awards and honours as a testament to their dedication and commitment to the cause.
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Highlighting the proactive approach of the government, Memon affirmed that actions would be taken on a daily basis to ensure the eradication of drugs from every nook and corner of the province. Moreover, he emphasised the significance of raising awareness among the youth in parallel with the crackdown on drug peddlers.
The meeting was attended by key officials including Secretary Excise Atifur Rehman, Director-General (DG) Excise Aurangzeb Panhour, and DG Excise Administration Riaz Khoso among others.