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DIG CKR reviews functioning of Police Drug De-Addiction Centre at Eidgah Srinagar

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DIG CKR reviews functioning of Police Drug De-Addiction Centre at Eidgah Srinagar
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Srinagar: DIG CKR Srinagar Sujit Kumar visited the Drug De-Addiction Centre at Eidgah Srinagar where the officer reviewed the functioning of the centre. 

He was received by Dr. Muzafar Ahmad Khan Incharge Drug De-Addiction Centre who introduced him to all the IPD Patients. 

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The officer interacted with these patients and sought to know the feedback of the centre.

DIG CKR later held a meeting with the staff of the centre to know their grievances and assured them to take these to a logical conclusion. He also advised the staff to work to the best of their abilities as the Drug De-Addiction Centre has already earned a name for itself but more needs to be done as drug addiction is a social problem and needs to be fought with all the strength and resources. Drug De-Addiction is a noble mission of Jammu and Kashmir police in its endeavour to achieve zero drug addiction in Kashmir.

On the occasion, other police officers present included SP City North Raja Zuhaib, SDPO Mahraj Gunj Hari Prasad-IPS and SHO PS Safakadal Inspector Sheikh Vakil.

Drug De-Addiction Centre is proving its worth by treating thousands of Drug Addicts in the valley. So far more than 4500 drug addicts have been treated at the centre during the last two years (2337 in the year 2022 & 2321 in the year 2023).

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