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Steps taken to deal with drug abuse challenge: Azma

Steps taken to deal with drug abuse challenge: Azma

LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Information and Culture, Azma Bokhari, has said that there is no place for drug addicts in Punjab anymore.
'The Punjab government has established a dedicated police force to confront the growing menace of drug abuse and assist in the rehabilitation of addicts,' she said while sharing a video of the Anti-Narcotics Force's inauguration by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on social media.
Azma Bokhari emphasised that a zero-tolerance policy against drugs is now in effect across the province. She reaffirmed the government's commitment to making Punjab drug-free, adding that every possible step is being taken to protect the youth from falling into the trap of substance abuse.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2025
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