ED Conducts Raids on 22 Punjab De-addiction Centers for Drug Trafficking
- July 19, 2025
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant crackdown on illegal drug activities by raiding 22 de-addiction centers across Punjab. This operation was initiated following allegations of these centers being involved in the illicit sale of drugs, which contradicts their primary purpose of helping individuals overcome addiction.
At the center of this investigation is Dr. Amit Bansal, who has been identified as the primary suspect. Dr. Bansal is accused of exploiting his position to sell drugs from his de-addiction centers, thereby undermining the trust placed in these facilities by those seeking help for addiction issues.
Rupinder Kaur, a drug inspector, is also under investigation for her alleged involvement in this illegal operation. She is suspected of providing inaccurate inspection reports that may have facilitated the continuation of these unlawful activities. The ED is examining her role to determine the extent of her involvement and any potential breaches of duty.
The illegal sale of drugs from de-addiction centers poses a severe threat to public health and safety. It not only endangers the lives of individuals seeking treatment but also erodes public trust in healthcare facilities designed to combat addiction. The ED’s actions underscore the importance of maintaining integrity and accountability within such institutions.
As the investigation progresses, further details are expected to emerge regarding the network and operations involved in this case. The ED’s efforts highlight its commitment to tackling drug-related crimes and ensuring that de-addiction centers fulfill their intended purpose without compromise.