Valparai Police Force Organizes Awareness Rally for Anti-Drug Day

Valparai Police, led by Inspector Anandakumar, organized an awareness rally for Anti-Drug Day with considerable student participation, covering main roads up to the Government Arts College.


Coimbatore: On the occasion of Anti-Drug Day, Valparai's police department, under the leadership of Inspector Anandakumar, conducted an awareness rally. This significant event saw the participation of both college and school students.

The rally commenced at the police station and progressed through the main road to the Government Arts College. During the event, Inspector Anandakumar addressed the students, emphasizing the dangers of drug addiction and the legal consequences of drug use. He educated the youth about the adverse effects of drug abuse and the importance of steering clear of these harmful substances.

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