RANGPUR: Combined efforts of the teachers, students, guardians, common people and police have become crucial at the present times to resist drug abuse for saving the young generations to build a prosperous nation, reports BSS.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) for Rangpur Range Khandker Golam Faruk viewed this yesterday at two separate ceremonies arranged for distribution of anti-drug booklets and leaflets at Paira Chattar point and Carmichael College premises in the city. The DIG distributed booklets styled ‘Drug is enemy in the eye of Islam’ and leaflets describing severe consequences of drug abuse among the common people, teachers, students and guardians.
The booklets and leaflets were distributed to enhance social awareness as part of the anti-drug campaign being conducted by police in Rangpur division for saving the young generations from drug abuse and bringing back the drug addicts to normal life. Additional DIGs Bashir Ahmmed and Chowdhury Manjurul Kabir, Police Super Mizanur Rahman, Additional Police Supers ABM Zakir Hossain, Fazle Elahi and Saifur Rahman, Member Secretary of the divisional and district units of Community Policing Shushanto Bhowmick and other police officials were present.
The DIG said that drug addiction totally destroys talent of the youths during their student life and everybody has social obligation to do their best through creating anti-drug awareness for keeping the students away from drugs.
“Bangladesh has been facing tow major problems of drug abuse and militancy—-the present government has been working with maximum priority to eliminate these two curses permanently from the country,” he said. He said all of the drug traders have already been identified in Rangpur division and stern legal steps would be taken against them very soon with zero tolerance policy to free the society from drug abuse and save the young generations.
“Currently, militancy is not being broadening openly, but the militants have been spreading the menace through various mobile apps,” the DIG said and called upon the guardians to become more careful about their children in this connection.
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