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    Karachi Police Crack Down on Drug Supply Network Targeting Students

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Karachi police have successfully dismantled a criminal network involved in supplying narcotics to students across various universities and colleges. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to curb drug abuse among youth in educational institutions. The gang was reportedly distributing a range of illegal substances, posing a serious threat to student health and safety. Authorities have intensified surveillance and raids in academic areas to prevent such illicit activities.

    Drug abuse in educational settings has been a growing concern in Karachi, with many students falling victim to addiction, which adversely affects their academic performance and future prospects. The police crackdown aims to disrupt the supply chain and send a strong message against drug trafficking targeting young adults. This move is expected to foster a safer learning environment and reduce the incidence of substance-related crimes in the city.

    Meanwhile, community leaders and educational administrators have welcomed the police action, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and preventive measures. They advocate for increased awareness programs and counseling services to support students vulnerable to drug abuse. The bust serves as a reminder of the critical role law enforcement plays in safeguarding public health and maintaining order within academic communities.

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