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Islamabad Police Launch Campus Drug Crackdown to Protect Students

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Islamabad Police Launch Campus Drug Crackdown to Protect Students

Islamabad Police have launched a campus drug crackdown to protect students from narcotics. The department has formed a Special Intelligence Wing to monitor drug supply near educational institutions. As a result, authorities aim to create safer learning environments.
Officials say drug activity around campuses has raised serious concern. Therefore, police leadership approved a targeted intelligence-based response. The initiative focuses on prevention, early detection, and enforcement.

Plain-Clothes Surveillance Near Campuses

The Special Intelligence Wing will operate in plain clothes. Officers will monitor areas near schools, colleges, and universities. This approach allows discreet observation without causing panic.
Police believe visible uniforms could alert suspects. However, covert monitoring helps identify drug peddlers quietly. As a result, officers can gather stronger evidence.
The wing has already started surveillance and investigations. In addition, intelligence officers are mapping supply routes and networks. Authorities say this method improves operational accuracy.

Coordination With Educational Institutions

Police will coordinate closely with school and university administrations. Institutions will share information when they notice suspicious behavior. This cooperation strengthens preventive action.
Officials stressed that student safety remains a top priority. They warned that strict legal action will follow any confirmed violation. Moreover, police will continue intelligence-based operations across the city.
Authorities also urged parents, teachers, and citizens to remain alert. Public cooperation, they say, plays a vital role in prevention. Timely reporting can help stop illegal activity early.
The campus drug crackdown reflects a broader commitment to student well-being. Police aim to dismantle supply chains, not just arrest individuals. In the long run, officials hope this effort will discourage criminals from targeting educational spaces.

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