Chettalli, May 3: The Karnataka State Police has sought the cooperation of the public in controlling and eradicating drugs and has made it possible to file complaints about drug consumption, transportation and illegal cultivation through the ASP.
In the information published by the Kodagu District Police Department with the aim of creating awareness among the public, it has been requested to provide information immediately about illegal drug activities. If there is information about illegal cultivation, transportation or consumption of other drugs including marijuana, a complaint can be easily filed through the ASP mobile app. The police department has assured that the name and details of the complainant will be kept completely confidential. An effort is being made to curb crimes with the cooperation of the public under the slogan “Your Information-Our Responsibility”. Drugs are dangerous to the future of the youth and society, and everyone has been requested to cooperate with the police department for the protection of families. If suspicious activities are found, it has been advised to call the 112 helpline number immediately. The Kodagu District Police Department has called on everyone to join hands to build a clean, safe and drug-free Kodagu.
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