Feb 9, 2023

CP Anand rewards H-NEW officers

 Ever since the inception EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO , the Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing(H-NEW) has excelled in bringing good deterrence amongst  drug peddlers, suppliers. Now the teams got an appreciating pat from the city top brass. City Police commissioner Mr.CV Anand rewarded the H-NEW staff with ‘CASH REWARDS’ for their spectacular performance in controlling the supply and demand of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in Hyderabad city.

In the last one year , the H-NEW has detected 104 cases and apprehended  (13) foreign national Drug Peddlers, (185) Drug Peddlers, (10) transporters, (1075) consumers who are indulging in drug peddling, supply and consumption. Further 3 Nigerian Nationals, 2 Ivory Coast Nationals and 1 Sudan National were deported to their countries.

 

Ms. D. Sunitha Reddy, DCP .Sri Chakravarthy Gummi, DCP -HNEW; Sri P. Ramesh Reddy &  Sri P. Rajesh, Inspectors;  Sri G.S. Daniel & Sri C. Venkat Ramulu, SIs and all 20 other H-NEW staff received cash rewards.

“The stellar performance of H-NEW kept the drug peddlers at bay and dismantled many drug cartels not just in Telangana but in Goa, Mumbai and other cities too. Local peddlers, Inter-state Gangs,International Suppliers , Dark web deals were busted by H-NEW.” Said Mr.Anand.

APPEAL TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

In recent times we have seen several youth/students getting addicted to Drugs, committing crime and involving in other anti-social activities. Several families have become victims of this menace. It is an ardent request from Hyderabad City Police to the youth/students not to fall prey to drugs and request the parents to keep a watch on the activities of their children and feel free to approach police or pass information to Police on Phone No. 8712661601 to curtail such anti-social activities and strive for Drug free city.The State Govt has passed orders to create the State level Narcotics Bureau (TNAB) which is in the process of being created to deal with this problem and to care for its citizens

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