CHANDIGARH: Under the on going action against illegal encroachments made by drug peddlers, Municipal Corporation Jalandhar in coordination with Commissionerate Police Jalandhar, on Friday demolished a double storey property, an ongoing encroachment activity, belonging to three drug smugglers. The encroached structure, constructed on government land alledgely using drug money, was razed in Bhargav Camp locality as part of the on going drive to demolish illegal encroachments under "Yudh Nashian Virudh."
Divulging the details, Commissioner of Police Jalandhar Ms. Dhanpreet Kaur stated that the Municipal Corporation had received information about an illegal construction on Government land by notorious drug smugglers, Varinder alias maula, Jatinder alias Jinder, and Rohit Kumar alias kaka trio brothers, currently lodged in the Jail. The property was reportedly built using proceeds from his illegal drug trade, she added.
Acting promptly, the Municipal Corporation and Police teams swung into action and demolished the encroached structure, sending a strong message that drug-related activities will not be tolerated in Jalandhar city.
Pointing out further, She stated that the accused are habitual offender, with a total of 15 cases registered against them under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, Excise Act and other criminal sections. This action marks a significant step in dismantling the financial network of drug peddlers and ensuring accountability. Varinder have seven cases against him, while Rohit and Jatinder have six and two cases against them respectively.
The operation "Yudh Nashian Virudh" continues to gain momentum, with authorities vowing strict measures against those involved in drug-related crimes. Notably, similar actions have been taken in the past, including the demolition of illegal structures linked to drug traffickers in the Phillaur area, and Dhankia Mohalla earlier this month.
The Commissionerate Police reaffirmed their commitment to eliminating the drug menace from the society and urged citizens to support their efforts in making Jalandhar drug-free.