Eagle chief and general police inspector Ake Ravi Krishna, who spoke in the program of information about the bad effects of drug use in Vijayawada.
The elite anti-ARkotic group for enforcement (Eagle) confiscated about 57,000 kg of Ganja and 53 liters of hasish oil in 1,901 cases in the state. Police arrested 5,236 drugs, confiscated 803 vehicles used for Ganja and other drugs, and in the last few months opened 4,700 historical sheets against drugs.
“Eagle overthrew the area under Ganja growing from 11,000 acres per 100 acres. More than 16,000 programs were organized to awareness of explaining the bad effects and consequences of drug addiction,” said Eagle Head and Inspector General of Police (IGP) ake Ravi Krishna.
“We focus on migrant workers involved in various factories and manufacturing units and educational institutions with the topic” Say not drugs and focus on skills “,” IGP said.
45,000 eagle clubs
The AP government has issued a circular to set up about 45,000 “eagle clubs” in educational institutions, including private schools, universities and professional, engineering and medical faculties. “Eagle has created 7,600 clubs in schools, universities and universities so far. The effort to open eagle clubs at the remaining universities and to perform awareness of the use of marijuana, MDMA and other drugs,” IGP said on Wednesday.
858 hotspots
Police identified 858 hotspots, where the state was carried out, selling and consumption of drugs. Instructions were provided to distort vigil, guard and disrupt the supplier chain to control drug selling.
“Our officers noted that Ganja and Pedlers used abandoned and isolated places to trade drugs and uses. We follow the movements of the usual drug perpetrators,” said Mr. Ravi Krishna.
Eagle launched the public “Auxiliary Line 1972” to report to the smuggling, use and sale of drugs. People help should be displayed on wall plates in all schools and universities.
“To reduce international drug trafficking, there were Sitarama Raju (ASR), Parvatipuram Manyam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam, with CCTVS, with CCTV, with CCTV,” explained Mr. Ravi Krishna.
Published – June 25, 2025 17:36