In a startling disclosure, the Azad Samaj Party has brought to light the rampant illegal drug trade flourishing daily in front of the esteemed Symbiosis College in Viman Nagar, Pune. Despite the recent attention drawn to drug-related issues with the Lalit Patil case, this revelation underscores the audacious operations of drug dealers conducting business in broad daylight without any apparent fear of repercussions.
Advocate Tosif Shaikh, representing the Azad Samaj Party, has shed light on the illicit stockpiling of drugs worth crores of rupees right in front of one of Pune’s prestigious educational institutions. The illegal trade is purportedly targeting students from renowned colleges and schools, employing various payment methods, including cash, PhonePe, and Google Pay, to entice the younger generation.
As the investigation into the Lalit Patil case unfolds, the Azad Samaj Party is taking immediate action to expose and tackle the drug menace in Pune. A case is being filed against the involved individuals at the Vimantal police station. The party is resolute in its commitment to making Pune a drug-free city in 2024, with a specific focus on eradicating drug-related activities in reputed and elite areas, including IT companies and secure locations like the airport.