SECURITYTHE HINDU NATIONAL
Drug cases can cost government jobs and passports, warns Annamayya SP
The Superintendent of Police in Annamayya warned traders against selling nicotine products near schools and supplied drug-testing kits to every station in the district. Drug-related violations could result in job loss and passport denial for government employees.
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