Hyderabad: Cyberabad Police conducted anti-drug awareness programmes across the commissionerate as part of the state government’s 99-day special initiative under the Praja Palana–Pragathi Pranalika programme.
The Telangana government launched the programme with the goal of making the state drug-free. At the same time, the initiative also aims to bring government services closer to people.
Accordingly, Cyberabad Police organised awareness drives in several locations across the commissionerate. These included colleges, schools, shopping malls, gated communities and other public places.
Officials also held programmes in parks, bus stations and railway stations. Through these activities, police teams interacted directly with the public and youth.
Cyberabad Police intensify anti-drug awareness drives
During the programmes, police officers explained the dangers of drug consumption to students and the public. They highlighted the serious health risks associated with drug abuse.
At the same time, officers warned about the legal consequences of possessing or consuming narcotic substances.
Police teams therefore urged students and young people to stay away from drugs and report suspicious activities.
Officials said such awareness campaigns would continue across the Cyberabad commissionerate in the coming weeks.