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Goa should not become 'Udta Punjab', says DGP

Updated on: 26 June,2016 04:30 PM IST  | 
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Goa should not be allowed to become a "Udta Punjab", Director General of Police Muktesh Chander said on Sunday, adding that everyone in the state should watch the Abhishek Chaubey-directed movie which sheds light on the drug menace in Punjab

Goa should not become 'Udta Punjab', says DGP

Panaji: Goa should not be allowed to become a "Udta Punjab", Director General of Police Muktesh Chander said on Sunday, adding that everyone in the state should watch the Abhishek Chaubey-directed movie which sheds light on the drug menace in Punjab.


Baga Beach in Goa
Baga Beach in Goa


"Wherever you see drugs, you will inform. You will not let Goa become 'Udta Punjab'," Chander exhorted the audience into making a pledge, while speaking at a rally organised on the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse.


"It is a very good movie about the bad effects of drugs and how life is wrecked by them. I believe every person should see it and 'Say No to Drugs', always, even for the first time...

"The movie has shed light on a problem," Chander said after flagging off a marathon held on the occasion.

The officer, however, refused to elaborate on the drugs and narcotics scene in Goa, which is regarded as a popular destination for narco-tourism.

"We have booked many cases and wherever there was a complaint we will take action," Chander said, also refusing to comment on whether the drug use and availability scenario had increased or decreased in the state.

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