Following the special directives of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, the Islamabad Police have launched a special campaign titled “Nasha Ab Nahi” to make the federal capital drug-free and to protect the younger generation from the menace of drugs.
In this connection, a seminar was organized at the National University of Modern Languages, where DIG Headquarters Malik Jameel Zafar, SP Saddar zone Kazim Naqvi, and other senior officers informed students about the harmful effects of drugs, their negative impact on society, and Islamabad Police operations against drug peddlers.
On this occasion, DIG Headquarters Malik Jameel Zafar stated that drug use is extremely destructive to the health and future of young people, especially students.
He urged students to protect themselves from this menace and to play an active role in saving those around them from the curse of drugs. He emphasized that with the cooperation of parents and teachers, young people can be safeguarded from drug abuse.
He further appealed to students to immediately inform the police about any drug-related activity in their surroundings and demonstrate responsible citizenship, stressing that without public cooperation, it will not be possible to eradicate this menace.
He added that Islamabad Police, along with other law enforcement agencies, are jointly playing a proactive role in preventing drug abuse, and special teams have been formed to arrest drug dealers in educational institutions.
He reaffirmed that Islamabad Police will bring all those involved in the heinous business of drug peddling to justice under all circumstances. Citizens were urged to support Islamabad Police in eliminating drugs and to pledge “Nasha Ab Nahi.”
At the conclusion of the seminar, students appreciated the efforts of Islamabad Police in combating this menace and assured their full cooperation with the police in the fight against drugs.