Will hold special drives to check narcotics trade, says new SSP
Newly appointed Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Amritsar Rural, Suhail Qasim Mir, steps into office at a time when the district faces some of the most complex policing challenges in Punjab’s
border belt.
Known for his sharp field instincts and structured policing style,
Mir’s posting comes with high expectations from both the government
and residents.
He has replaced SSP Maninder Singh, who was suspended by the government for alleged inaction against gangsters. He was transferred from Batala.
One of the most pressing concerns before him is the persistent threat of cross-border drug and weapon smuggling. With drones becoming the latest tool for Pakistani handlers and local smugglers, Amritsar Rural has witnessed multiple narcotics and arms recoveries in recent months which were dropped by drones.
Tightening border surveillance and dismantling local supply chains will be among his top priorities.
Another major challenge for the new SSP is the growing nexus between local drug operatives and organised gangs, which has contributed to rising incidents of crime. From illegal weapons to inter-gang rivalries, Mir is expected to intensify intelligence-led operations to curb such activities.
Additionally, road safety on accident-prone stretches and tackling illegal mining, remain on his policing agenda.
Community members and police insiders say that building strong public trust will be the key to effective policing.
With the drug menace deeply rooted in several villages, coordination with health authorities for de-addiction and awareness campaigns is expected to be an integral part of
his approach.
As he assumes charge, all eyes are on him to steer Amritsar Rural towards stronger security,
improved law enforcement and a more responsive policing system.
Earlier, he paid obeisance at the Golden Temple and Durgiana temple before taking charge as SSP, Amritsar Rural. He said special drives would be launched to curb drug peddling and cross-border arms and narcotics smuggling from the Pakistan side.
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