Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], July 8 (ANI): Director General of Police of Punjab, Gaurav Yadav on Monday met and interacted with the bright young minds of the 2023 IPS batch including two officers from Bhutan.
He discussed with them the issue of state security and policing challenges in Punjab.
Exuding his confidence, he said that these talented officers will make a significant impact in their future roles and wished best for their journey.
Taking it to microblogging site X, the official handle of DGP Punjab Police wrote, “Delighted to have interacted with the 28 bright young minds of the 2023 IPS batch, including 2 from #Bhutan! Punjab Police is committed to fostering a culture of excellence and innovation in policing. Our discussion on state security and policing challenges was insightful and thought-provoking. I’m confident that these talented officers will make a significant impact in their future roles. Wishing them all the best on their journey to serve and protect with honor and integrity! #PunjabPolice #IPS #Leadership.”
Earlier in the day, Punjab police held a crucial meeting with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to discuss strategies for combating drug abuse in prisons and disrupting supply chains.
Taking to social media platform X, the official account of DGP Punjab police stated, “Collaborating for a safer Punjab! Met with Special Monitor #NHRC, Rakesh Asthana, IPS (Rtd), Senior officers of Punjab & UT Chandigarh Jails, Police, Social Security, Health and other departments to discuss effective strategies for combating drug abuse in prisons & disrupting supply chains. Committed to prison reforms & ensuring a safer, rehabilitative environment for all.”
Earlier on Thursday, the Enforcement Directorate apprehended an individual in Punjab’s Tarn-Tarn district for laundering money derived from drug trafficking. This arrest was made under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002.
ED’s Jalandhar-based unit arrested Skattar Singh alias Laddi in continuation of its money laundering probe the agency had taken up on the basis of First Information Reports recorded by Punjab Police and Narcotics Control Bureau. (ANI)
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