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Anti-narcotics squads launch random inspections to track drug peddlers

Anti-narcotics squads launch random inspections to track drug peddlers
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Kozhikode police have launched a special anti-narcotics drive, identifying 77 hotspots and deploying plainclothes officers to monitor drug peddling near schools and colleges. The initiative focuses on dismantling trafficking networks and rehabilitating student carriers.

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Addresses growing concerns regarding drug abuse among youth and the need for proactive community and police intervention.

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The special squads under the District Anti-Narcotics Special Action Force (DANSAF) have launched random inspections across newly identified drug hotspots within Kozhikode city limits as part of heightened vigil against drug peddlers targeting schoolchildren and college students.

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