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Anti Crime NGO Chairman meets DIG JKS range | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Dec 31: Sham Lal Gupta, Chairman of the Anti Crime NGO, held a significant meeting with DIG JKS Range Shiv Kumar Sharma to address the pressing issue of drug abuse and emphasize the importance of strengthening police-public collaboration. The meeting, aimed at fostering community engagement and combating the drug menace, witnessed active participation from several prominent individuals. During the discussion, Sham Lal Gupta highlighted the growing threat posed by drug addiction, particularly among the youth, and the need for coordinated efforts to curb this menace. He stressed the importance of police-public meetings in building trust, enhancing awareness, and creating a supportive environment for tackling drug-related issues. Gupta also appreciated the efforts of the police force in addressing the drug problem and urged for more community-oriented programs to further these initiatives. DIG Shiv Kumar Sharma acknowledged the concerns raised by the Anti Crime NGO and assured that the police are committed to addressing the drug menace through stringent enforcement measures and awareness campaigns. He encouraged citizens to actively participate in police-public meetings and provide valuable inputs to enhance law enforcement efforts. The meeting was attended by several notable Members, including Mukhtiyar Saini, Co-Convenor of the Ex-Serviceman Cell BJP, and Sahil Gupta, Ex-Corporator BJP of MC Bishnah. Other team members present were Vijay Kumar, Rakesh Kumar, Tushar, Anshu, Rohit, Abhishek Sharma, and several others. Their active participation underscored the collective resolve to address societal challenges through collaborative efforts. The discussions concluded with a mutual commitment to intensify awareness campaigns, especially in vulnerable areas, and to organize more police-public interactions to foster mutual understanding and cooperation. Sham Lal Gupta assured the NGO's full support to the police in their efforts to combat drug abuse and strengthen public safety. This meeting marks another step forward in the collaborative fight against drug abuse, highlighting the pivotal role of NGOs, community members, and law enforcement in creating a safer and healthier society. |
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