Leh, June 27: The Ladakh Police marked the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, also known as “World Drug Day,” with a significant observance at the IRP-25th Battalion Headquarters in Agling, Leh. This event underscored the commitment of the police force to combat drug abuse and foster a healthier society.
Dedicated officers gathered to take a solemn pledge against drug abuse, reaffirming their dedication to eradicating this pervasive issue. The event saw the participation of approximately 200 officers and officials who also engaged in an e-pledge, showcasing the collective commitment of the Ladakh Police to this crucial cause.
The Ladakh Police calls on the entire community to join in this vital fight against drug abuse and illicit trafficking. By standing together, we can create a safer, drug-free Ladakh. Efforts to raise awareness, provide support to those affected, and build a strong, resilient community are essential.
“Your actions can make a difference. Together, we can build a brighter, healthier future for Ladakh,” emphasized a spokesperson for the Ladakh Police.
This observance highlights the importance of community involvement and the role each individual plays in combating drug-related issues. The Ladakh Police urges everyone to contribute to this mission, ensuring a prosperous and drug-free future for all.