SSP Orders Departmental Enquiries, Reinforces Zero-Tolerance Policy Against Drug Menace
Srinagar, Apr 27 :
In a strong accountability measure, Anantnag Police has initiated departmental enquiries against 16 beat officers for allegedly failing to report instances of illegal narcotic cultivation in their respective areas, signalling a strict stance against negligence in the ongoing anti-drug campaign.
As per news agency Kashmir News Corner — KNC, SSP Anantnag has initiated Departmental enquiries against 16 beat officers for failing to report instances of illegal cultivation within their respective jurisdictions.
During a recent review of field reports and ground verification, it was found that certain beat officers had not promptly reported illegal cultivation of contraband crops, thereby showing negligence in the discharge of their duties. Taking serious cognizance of the lapse, SSP Anantnag ordered immediate departmental action against the erring officials.
The action underscores the zero-tolerance policy adopted by Anantnag Police towards any form of negligence, particularly in matters related to the fight against drug menace. All officers have been strictly directed to maintain heightened vigilance, conduct regular field inspections, and ensure timely reporting of any illegal activities.
SSP Anantnag reiterated that strict accountability will be enforced at all levels and any dereliction of duty will invite stringent action. The general public has also been urged to cooperate with the police by sharing information regarding illegal cultivation or drug-related activities. (KNC)
