Today: Jul 05, 2024

War against drug trafficking

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On June 26, along with the entire world, International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed in Jammu and Kashmir too. Awareness camps were held, seminars were organised and efforts were made to make people understand the disastrous effects of the drug trafficking and abuse. The day is annually observed to raise awareness about the global issue of drug abuse and illicit trafficking and to promote efforts towards a drug-free world. The day serves as an opportunity to highlight the importance of preventing drug abuse, providing treatment to those affected, and combating the illicit production and trafficking of drugs.

In Jammu and Kashmir, drug trafficking and abuse has, of late, emerged as a massive challenge for the society as well as the Police administration and requires a comprehensive and sustained effort from both the government and civil society to mitigate its adverse effects on the region. Jammu and Kashmir shares its borders with countries like Afghanistan and Pakistan, which are known for being major producers of illegal drugs, including opium and heroin. The proximity to these regions makes it easier for illicit drugs to find their way into the Union Territory. 

Addressing the drug menace in Jammu and Kashmir requires a multi-pronged approach that involves various stakeholders. Strengthening border security to prevent the smuggling of drugs from neighboring countries is crucial. The government and the civil society need to launch massive awareness campaigns to educate the public, especially young people, about the dangers of drug abuse and addiction. The other day, Director General of Police RR Swain confirmed that the drugs trade is emerging as a major challenge and the police and other security forces need to ‘dig the tunnel from both ends’ to effectively deal with the menace. He assured that the Police will crack down on dealers and suppliers by seizing property under the UAPA stressing that Police treats the addicts as victims. 

While the Police will continue to do what is required of it, the most important thing in countering the drug menace is community engagement. Encouraging community involvement in addressing the issue, including support groups and community-based initiatives, can be effective in preventing and tackling drug addiction. And for better results, the involvement of religious leaders is the must. Not the ones who are promoting hatred between different sects but the apolitical Imams who lead Friday prayers without any political agenda. These Imams need to include educating people about the dangers of drug trafficking and abuse during their Friday sermons. Their word carries weight and people listen to them. 

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