The National People’s Power (NPP) has laid out a robust strategy in their presidential election manifesto to tackle the escalating issues of drug use and underworld activities in Sri Lanka. Recognizing the rapid increase in drug-related crimes as a social catastrophe, the NPP has proposed a series of initiatives aimed at curbing the drug menace and dismantling criminal networks.
Key elements of the NPP’s plan include:
- Joint Operations: The NPP will initiate coordinated efforts among law enforcement agencies to target both drug trafficking and underworld activities across the country.
- Dedicated Drug Prevention Bureau: A specialized bureau will be established to focus exclusively on drug prevention, overseeing all related activities and policies.
- Enhanced Border Security: To prevent narcotics from entering Sri Lanka, the NPP plans to upgrade naval and air inspection facilities, equip border security forces with modern tools, and provide advanced training for officials.
- Rehabilitation Programs: The NPP aims to streamline and enhance rehabilitation services for drug offenders, ensuring effective reintegration into society.
- Stricter Penalties: The party emphasizes the need for tougher penalties for drug-related offenses, with a commitment to enforcing these measures rigorously.
- Awareness Campaigns: Educational programs targeting school children will be implemented to raise awareness about the dangers of drug use.
- Public Engagement: The NPP plans to involve the community in its anti-drug efforts, encouraging public participation and support through awareness initiatives.
Through these comprehensive measures, the NPP aims to address the root causes of drug use and criminal activity, striving to create a safer and drug-free environment in Sri Lanka.