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Drugs is bigger threat than terrorism, identify, counsel those who misuse social media, DGP SP Vaid

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November 14, 2017
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Not only NIA raids, people’s support main reason in improving Kashmir situation: DGP
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Jammu November, 14: Drugs is bigger threat than terrorism, Director General of Police, Dr S.P Vaid said on Tuesday.

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The comments were made by Vaid while interacting with the civil society at Kishtwar and Doda during his visit to the twin districts of Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban, Range

“We are waging a war against it and we seek people’s cooperation in eradicating it from the state,” Vaid said.

While referring to ‘misuse of social media by certain individuals’, the DGP, asked policemen to ‘identify such individuals and prevent the misuse by counseling them’.

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