Key Points

Bathinda Police conducted a significant operation against local drug traffickers by sealing and demolishing illegal properties. The action, supported by civil administration officials like SSP Amneet Kondal and SDM Balkaran Singh, targeted properties constructed using drug trade proceeds. Local residents celebrated the move, expressing relief from ongoing criminal activities in their neighborhoods. The crackdown signals a strong administrative stance against drug-related crimes and illegal encroachments.

Key Points: Bathinda Police Demolish Drug Traffickers' Illegal Properties

  • Bathinda Police target drug traffickers' illegal constructions
  • SSP Amneet Kondal confirms legal action against property owners
  • Local residents celebrate police crackdown
  • Two properties sealed, two demolished
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Bathinda Police launch major crackdown on drug traffickers; illegal properties demolished

Bathinda Police seize and demolish properties of drug traffickers, receiving community support in major anti-narcotics operation

"These drug traffickers had made our lives miserable. Our families were unsafe - Rekha Rani, Local Resident"

Bathinda

, May 2 (IANS) In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, the Bathinda Police launched a strong operation against local drug traffickers, targeting properties allegedly built using proceeds from the drug trade. The police sealed two houses and demolished two others using heavy machinery.

Residents of the affected neighbourhoods, particularly in the Beant Singh Nagar area, expressed their satisfaction with the police action. They celebrated by distributing sweets and showering flower petals on the police force as a gesture of appreciation.

Local residents stated that these drug traffickers had been a continuous source of trouble, frequently engaging in hooliganism and causing damage to their homes.

SSP Bathinda Amneet Kondal confirmed the operation, stating that the action was taken based on information provided by the civil administration.

"It came to our notice that certain individuals involved in drug trafficking had illegally constructed properties. After due legal process and issuance of notices, we have sealed two such properties and demolished two others,” she said.

She also mentioned that several cases were already registered against the accused.

SDM Bathinda Balkaran Singh supported the police's move, adding that the demolished properties were constructed illegally, and that prior notices had been served. "This is just the beginning. Similar actions will continue in the coming days,” he assured.

Local resident Rekha Rani, visibly emotional during the media interaction, shared her relief and joy.

She said: "These drug traffickers had made our lives miserable. Our families were unsafe, and we even faced attacks on our homes. Today’s police action is commendable, and we hope such operations continue to clean our neighbourhood."

The crackdown marks a strong message by the Bathinda administration against drug-related crimes and illegal encroachments, and it has been widely welcomed by the local community.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some strong action against these drug mafias! 👏 Punjab has suffered too long because of this menace. Hope this isn't just for show and continues regularly. Our youth deserve better.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the police action, I hope proper legal procedures were followed. Demolishing homes is serious - what if innocent family members were living there? Due process must be respected.
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Harpreet S.
As someone from Bathinda, this is a huge relief! These goons would terrorize our colony daily. Shabaash to Bathinda Police! 🎉 Now please focus on the big fish supplying these drugs across the border.
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Amit D.
Good start, but what about rehabilitation for addicts? We need a comprehensive approach - punishment for dealers AND support for victims. Otherwise the cycle will continue.
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Neha T.
The image of residents showering flowers says it all! When law enforcement actually protects people, they get this kind of love. Hope other states learn from Bathinda's example.
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Sanjay P.
I wonder how these properties were allowed to be built illegally in the first place? Some officials must have turned a blind eye. Cleanup needed in municipal departments too!

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