The UAE government has taken a significant step to combat drug abuse by launching a new hotline dedicated to reporting drug crimes. The National Anti-Narcotics Authority (NANA) introduced this hotline to encourage citizens to report any drug-related activities, aiming to foster community involvement in this critical issue. To incentivize participation, the authority will offer rewards to individuals who provide valuable information about drug crimes.
As part of its efforts, NANA has already identified and blocked 2,297 websites and social media accounts that promoted drugs and mind-altering substances. This preventative action is a part of a broader initiative to enhance public safety and reduce drug abuse throughout the country.
The hotline offers an anonymous reporting option, making it easier for the public to contribute without fear of exposure. Authorities stress that community cooperation is essential for effectively addressing the drug problem.
Information received through the hotline will be utilized by police and officials to apprehend drug traffickers and individuals involved in drug-related crimes. The UAE continues to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for its residents by enforcing strict measures against illegal drugs.
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