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Haryana Police’s Compassionate Approach in the Fight Against Drugs Shows Positive Outcomes
The Superintendent of Police has introduced the ‘Caretaker Concept,’ which marks a significant shift in grassroots de-addiction efforts. Under this initiative, one Special Police Officer (SPO) is paired with every ten drug victims.
These SPOs maintain consistent communication with the victims, encouraging them throughout their treatment journey. Additionally, police personnel are assigned at the police station level to oversee every two villages or urban wards, assisting caretakers and monitoring each case’s progress.
To raise awareness about drug abuse, Fatehabad Police has been hosting seminars at educational institutions and conducting community meetings throughout villages and towns. The emotionally resonant poems recited by the team, along with inspirational short films, have significantly impacted the youth.
Intensive door-to-door counseling sessions are organized to assess the mental and social conditions of each drug victim. Home-based remedies, nutritional support, and therapeutic massage using special oils have produced positive outcomes.
In high-drug-use areas, specialized de-addiction camps have been established with support from the Health and AYUSH Departments. These camps include blood tests and multifaceted treatment options, incorporating allopathic, Ayurvedic, and homeopathic medicines.
Police sources indicate that Ayurvedic and homeopathic treatments are yielding promising results due to their low side effects. Incorporating yoga, sports encouragement, and community engagement has transformed this initiative into a dynamic social movement.
Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur stated that strategic efforts from both the Government of India and the Haryana State Government have led to a thorough awareness campaign addressing the risks of drug use. Under Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s leadership, the government has prioritized this issue through robust grassroots initiatives, regular inter-departmental coordination meetings, and strong collaboration between police and administration.
From combating drug trafficking to ensuring victim rehabilitation and public education, the government’s clear policies and determination empower law enforcement and civil departments to take decisive actions. The vision of a ‘Drug-Free Haryana’ stands as a testament to the state’s committed and holistic approach.
DGP Shatrujeet Kapur further noted that Haryana Police has crafted an effective strategy to dismantle the drug supply chain. In 2023, 320 cases of commercial drug trafficking were registered, which increased to 438 in 2024. Actions were taken against 1,571 major drug traffickers.
An official statement indicated that in 2024, Haryana Police logged 438 cases of commercial quantity drug trafficking, 1,985 cases of intermediate quantity, and 907 cases of small quantity. The seizures included 31.913 kg of heroin, 265.070 kg of charas, 8,768.054 kg of ganja, 313.840 kg of opium, 382.270 kg of opium plants, 15,658.370 kg of poppy husk, 48,825 bottles of intoxicating medicines, 328,560 capsules, 701,526 tablets, 13,453 injections, and various other prohibited substances.
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MBBS Student Alleges She Was Drugged, Raped by Friend in Delhi Hotel
New Delhi: An 18-year-old MBBS student has accused a 20-year-old male friend of drugging and sexually assaulting her at a hotel in Delhi’s Adarsh Nagar area. The alleged incident took place on September 9, police officials said.
According to the complaint, the accused, who is also a medical student, invited the woman to “Hotel Apple” on the pretext of spending time together. Once there, he allegedly gave her a drink laced with drugs and then raped her.
The survivor told police that the accused recorded obscene videos and took pictures during the assault. He later threatened to make the content viral if she reported the incident.
The woman, a native of Jind in Haryana, is currently staying at the hostel of Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College in Rohini, Delhi.
Based on her complaint, police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. A search is underway to locate and arrest the accused, officials added.
In a separate case earlier this month, a school manager in Uttar Pradesh was arrested for allegedly raping a Class 8 student. In February, a tuition teacher in Delhi’s CR Park area was accused of repeatedly raping a 15-year-old student over three years and threatening her with blackmail.
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8 Patients Dead In Jaipur Hospital Fire
Jaipur: Eight patients died after a fire broke out at the trauma centre of the state-run Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur late Sunday night.
Officials said the blaze started in the storage area of the Neuro ICU, possibly due to a short circuit. There were 11 patients in the ICU at the time. Smoke quickly spread, causing panic among patients and staff.
Hospital workers and attendants tried to rescue patients, even moving them out on their beds. Firefighters controlled the blaze in about two hours.
Families of the victims alleged that hospital staff ignored early warnings about smoke and fled during the fire.
Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and other ministers visited the hospital to review the situation and assured a detailed probe into the incident.
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75-Year-Old Man Marries 35-Year-Old, Dies Before Honeymoon
Uttar Pradesh: A 75-year-old man who remarried in search of companionship died barely hours after his wedding, sparking shock and speculation in his village.
The deceased, identified as Sangruram, a resident of Kuchhmuchh village in Jaunpur district, had been living alone after losing his first wife a year ago. With no children, he supported himself through farming. Despite advice from relatives against remarriage, Sangruram wed 35-year-old Manbhavati, a resident of Jalalpur area, on Monday, September 29.
The marriage was first registered in court, followed by traditional rituals at a local temple. According to Manbhavati, the couple spent most of the wedding night conversing, as Sangruram assured her that she would take responsibility for the household while he would “take care of the children.”
However, by the next morning, his health deteriorated suddenly. He was rushed to hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
The unexpected death has triggered varied reactions in the village. While some residents believe it to be a natural occurrence given his age, others have expressed suspicion about the circumstances.
Relatives, including nephews residing in Delhi, have halted funeral rites until their arrival. They have also raised questions about whether a police inquiry or post-mortem examination will be conducted before the cremation.
Authorities have yet to issue an official statement regarding further investigation.
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