New Delhi, May 1 (PTI) The Delhi Police registered 24 cases under the NDPS Act and arrested 23 persons during a week-long anti-drug campaign that combined enforcement with large-scale awareness drives, an official said on Friday.
The drive, conducted from April 24 to April 30, also saw seizure of narcotics and pharmaceutical substances, including marijuana, 24 grams of smack, 8 grams of heroin and 5 litres of codeine syrup, he said.
Police further recovered 499 capsules and 400 tablets of tramadol (highly-controlled pain medication), 240 tablets of alprazolam (sleeping pills) and Rs 3,650 in cash.
As part of outreach, an anti-drug pledge was administered to around 31,000 students across more than 100 schools in the Outer district on the opening day of the drive.
Police teams also engaged directly with citizens at public places through awareness drives conducted by the Shishtachar Squad.
In another outreach initiative, police teams visited chemist shops and distributed “Nasha Not Cool” bands while sensitising shopkeepers about the risks of misuse of pharmaceutical drugs and the need for responsible dispensing practices. PTI SSJ ARB ARB
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