Ice drug epidemic threatens youth in Pind Dadan Khan

By News Desk
1 Min Read

PIND DADAN KHAN (from Mushtaq Raza) – The ice drug epidemic is rapidly spreading in Pind Dadan Khan, alarming parents and authorities. Crystal meth, commonly called “ice,” is destroying the future of local youth. Easy access, peer pressure, and lack of awareness fuel the addiction.

Young people fall prey to dealers who openly target schools and colleges. Families report broken homes, financial losses, and health crises linked to the drug. Doctors warn that ice damages the brain, weakens the body, and can cause permanent mental illness.

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Police have increased raids, but many dealers continue their business without fear. Citizens demand stronger crackdowns and rehabilitation centers to save the next generation. Religious leaders and teachers are also urging parents to stay alert and guide their children.

The growing ice drug epidemic is now seen as a social, health, and law enforcement crisis in Pind Dadan Khan. Without urgent action, the community fears an entire generation could be lost.