The growing issue of Drug Trafficking across several districts of interior Sindh has sparked serious concern among citizens, social groups, and law enforcement agencies. Reports suggest that the open sale of narcotics and other criminal activities continue in multiple areas despite increasing public complaints.
According to local sources, hashish, heroin, crystal meth commonly known as ice, and stolen motorcycles are allegedly being traded openly within the limits of various police stations. Residents claim that authorities have so far failed to effectively control the worsening situation.
Drug Trafficking Expanding in Multiple Sindh Districts
Reports indicate that at least 24 alleged drug dealers are active in Sukkur, around 50 in Larkana, and 11 in Naushahro Feroze. Citizens fear that the growing Drug Trafficking network is pushing a large number of young people toward addiction.
Local residents say narcotics are increasingly being sold near educational institutions and densely populated neighborhoods. Parents have expressed deep concern over the rising availability of drugs around schools and colleges.
The continued spread of illegal substances has created fear and uncertainty among families who worry about the safety and future of the younger generation.
Concerns Over Rising Crime Activities
Residents have also alleged that criminal groups are operating openly in several areas without fear of accountability. Alongside Drug Trafficking, organized buying and selling of stolen motorcycles is reportedly continuing in different districts.
Public circles believe that these illegal activities are contributing to an increase in overall crime rates and weakening public confidence in local authorities.
Citizens have demanded stronger surveillance and immediate action to dismantle criminal networks involved in narcotics and vehicle theft.
Calls for Immediate Government Action
Social and political organizations have urged the Government of Sindh and law enforcement agencies to take urgent notice of the situation. They emphasized that a large-scale crackdown against Drug Trafficking networks has become necessary to protect the youth from addiction and criminal influence.
Community representatives also called for stricter monitoring around schools, colleges, and residential areas to improve public safety.
Public Demands Stronger Enforcement
Residents across affected districts have demanded indiscriminate action against drug dealers and criminal groups involved in illegal activities. They stressed that restoring law and order requires consistent enforcement, transparent policing, and stronger accountability measures.
Citizens say effective action against Drug Trafficking is essential to safeguard society and rebuild public trust in the authorities.





































