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Two day range level workshop on NDPS Act and cases held at DPL Baramulla in association with Narcotics control Bureau (NCB), J&K

Sheikh sanjeel
 
Baramulla : A two day workshop on the Narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance (NDPS) Act and its cases was held in association with Narcotic and control Bureau (NCB), J&K at DPL Baramulla with an aim to provide the participants with in-depth understanding of the provisions, enforcement mechanism and practical application of the NDPS Act. The workshop was inaugurated by Dy. Inspector General of Police, North Kashmir Range Shri Maqsood-Ul-Zaman-IPS in which the GOs/ NGOs and prosecuting officers from all the Districts of Range NKR participated. The proceedings of the workshop were also broadcasted through video conferencing facility for outstation SSsP of Range NKR.
DIG NKR emphasized that we gather here for a common goal of deepening our understanding of the challenges, solutions and strategies in tackling drug abuse, trafficking and related offences. The workshop comes at a critical time that will allow us to engage with experts, share insights and enhance our collective ability to address the evolving drug crisis. Through interactive discussions and case studies we aim to equip all the participants with the knowledge, tools and strategies to effectively contribute to our shared mission.
DIG NKR Baramulla stressed on the importance of collaboration with agencies, legal practitioners, policy makers and social workers for their role in fight against the drug menace and its human cost which have destroyed families and has left futures shattered. DIG NKR encouraged all the participants to ask questions and share their experiences as the diversity of thought, Knowledge and experiences will be the cornerstone for the success of this training programme.
While concluding, DIG NKR Baramulla extended heartfelt gratitude to the distinguished speakers of NCB and all other participants for showing dedication to the cause of combating Narcotics abuse and trafficking. DIG NKR closed the programme with a message to move forward together with renewed vigour, stronger partnerships and a commitment for creating a safer and healthier future for all.

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