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Drug menace worsens across the country, police seek constructive support

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Kathmandu. Stating that drugs have come as a common problem of the country, he said necessary steps should be taken to reduce it. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Spokesperson of Nepal Police, Senior Superintendent of Police Ramesh Thapa, said the drug menace was getting worse.

Stating that the common problem of Nepal is drugs and the society has been affected due to the drug problem, he said that the youths are reaching a bad stage of their future due to drug abuse.

He said it was sad that people who could see the country’s prosperity, country’s development and society as exemplary personalities are now victims of abuse. He said that all should conduct programs against drug abuse.

“Our common problem is drugs. Now our society has been affected. Our youth are in a bad shape for their future due to drug abuse. The people we can see as exemplary personalities of the country’s prosperity, country’s development and society have now become victims of abuse. The possible future is over. Everyone should conduct programs against drug abuse. About 80 percent of the affected youth are young people. This has ended the future of the younger generation due to drug abuse. This has led to a huge amount of money going out of Nepal. Nepal Police should be constructively supported in this regard. ’

The spokesperson said that 18,000 additional police personnel are required. Nepal Police has 791 police units without its own office building, he said. He said 27,788 human resources were needed. Nepal Police said that in the last 24 hours, 426 vehicles are patrolling, 609 checkpoints and 1,168 pickets are deployed.

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