On Monday, Police recovered 76.540 kilograms of semi-ground poppy straw and 4.290 kilograms of grinded poppy straw in powder form (commonly known as Fukki) from a cowshed in Chadoora area in district Budgam. Almost every day, Police seizes contraband substances and arrests some drug peddlers. That, it has become a daily routine, indicates how serious the drug trafficking menace has become.
In these columns, we have regularly been writing about the menace. This repentance is needed because drug trafficking and abuse is emerging as a biggest challenge to Kashmir society as more and more people, particularly the youth, are falling prey to this menace. Though there is no statistical data available to show the exact number of drug addicts in the Valley, reports pouring in on daily basis regarding arrests related to drug trafficking, seizure of contraband drugs, besides the records of drug de-addiction centres are enough to indicate that the problem is graver than what is seen superficially.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have launched a coordinated operation against the traffickers and have been arresting the peddlers, seizing narcotics and in certain cases attaching the properties of those who are running the drug mafia. People are appreciating these efforts of the Police and expect more vigorous war against those who are playing with the lives of youths.
Though a number of doctors, civil society activists and the concerned government agencies are trying their best to help the addicts to overcome the menace and start their lives afresh, the menace continues to grow in size with every passing day. Actually drug trafficking and abuse can’t be dealt only with official machinery, few social organization and doctors alone. It needs a strong and collective response from the citizenry.
It is high time that people wake up to this disaster in making and fight the battle against drug trafficking. Religious leaders, particularly the Imams of Masjids can play a vital role in fighting this battle. Every Friday, the Imams lead congregational prayers and give sermons about various issues. People listen to them, respect them and their word has an impact. Let these Imams talk about the menace during these sermons. Let them make people aware about the disastrous outcome of the menace. The mohalla and village elders too need to play their role. As responsible citizens they should keep an eye on their respective areas and if they find someone involved in such crimes, they should take help from law enforcing agencies to stop the crime.