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In Ludhiana, police have demolished illegal properties linked to two drug dealers involved in six cases of drug trafficking. 78 such properties have been identified for demolition following legal procedures. The action is part of Punjab's 'War on Drugs' campaign. More properties and vehicles purchased with drug money will be targeted in the coming days. The authorities have also emphasized the need for adequate rehab and de-addiction centres to combat the drug problem.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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