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Aug 2015, Chairperson Karim Khan Afridi Welfare Foundation Ms DRUG DEMAND REDUCTION DIRECTORATE ANTI NARCOTICS FORCE 1 Table of Contents Sr Contents Page No 1. Summary of Activities 2 2. Post – Event Reports 3-17 a. HQ ANF 3-4 b. RD Sindh 5-6 c. RD Punjab 7-9 d. RD KP 10-11 e. RD North 12-17 3. Treatment & Rehabilitation Activities 18-20 4. Visits of MATReC 21-23 5. Pre - Event Report 24-25 6. Press Clippings 25 7. Significant Seizures 26 2 ANF - DDR ACTIVITIES POST EVENT REPORT – AUGUST 2015 HQ RD RD RD RD RD Sr Activity Total ANF Sindh Balochistan Punjab KP North ANF - Educational 1. - - - - - 1 1 Conference Awareness through 2. - - - - - 1 1 Electronic Media Awareness through 3. - - - - 2 2 4 Published Material Celebration of 4. - 1 - - - 1 2 Independence Day 5. Cultural Show - 1 - 1 2 DG ANF Meeting with DG 6. 1 - - - - - 1 Health DG ANF Meeting with a 7. 1 - - - - - 1 Philanthropist 8. Internship Program - - - 3 - - 3 9. Inter Religious Conference - 1 - - - 1 10. Lectures - - - 5 2 - 7 Workshop with Heads of 11. - 1 - - - - 1 Educational Institutes Workshop with 12. - 1 - - - - 1 Stakeholders 13. Musical Show - - - - 1 1 14. Sports - - - - 1 - 1 15. Theater - 1 - - - - 1 16. Visits of MATReCs - 2 - - - 3 5 17. Workshop - - - - 1 1 18. Stall - - - - - 1 1 Total 2 7 - 9 7 10 35 3 VISIT – CHRISTINA VON SPERLING AFRIDI TO HQ ANF On 25th Aug 2015, Chairperson Karim Khan Afridi Welfare Foundation Ms. Christine Von Sperling Afridi visited HQ ANF to meet DG ANF Major General Khawer Hanif. The visit was basically aimed to share Drug Awareness design for children. Christina appraised about organizing a play “19, A Shattered Dream” at Pakistan National Council of Arts (PNCA) from 1-3 Sep 2015. The meeting served quite beneficial for exchange of ideas to engage communities and organizations for assistance in drug awareness and substance abuse. During the meeting, DG ANF affirmed his support in undertaking drug awareness activities and also to invite on similar ANF drug awareness functions. The founder Christina is having a heartfelt devotion to the cause, as being mother of Karim Khan Afridi (late), a 19 years old young boy at the time of his death. His death drove her to take on this battle and create awareness amongst students, parents & communities at large. The drama was also based on her true story. “The war on drugs is at essence a comprehensive, all-out fight to protect our children.” 4 VISIT – DG HEALTH TO HQ ANF DG Health Mr. Abdul Qayyum Javed, Director Health, Ministry of Health and Ms. Nighat, Registrar Pakistan Nursing council visited HQ ANF on 27th Aug 2015. It was an interaction with DG ANF Major General Khawar Hanif on treatment of drug addicts. During the meeting guest were apprised about Anti Narcotics Policy 2010 and its implications on Health Department. Discussion encompassed establishment of 10- 20 bedded ward in Government Hospitals, registration of Drug Treatment Centers in private sector, training of doctors & paramedical staff in treatment and detoxification of addicts, enforcement of prescription code of medicines, control in manufacture & sale of medicines which can be abused & provision of Drug Treatment in prisons. Special focus was paid to establish a Legitimate Treatment Protocol by prescribing medicines, duration, physiological cure and psychiatrist treatment. During the meeting it was agreed that concentrated efforts are required in rehabilitation i.e. skills development & employment opportunities for treated addicts, which can substantially reduce relapse cases. “Today the responsibility of drug problems . is greater than ever” 5 RD SINDH POST EVENT REPORT – AUGUST 2015 Target Nature of NGO Chief/ Special Sr Date Time Venue Group Activity Involved Guest Attended 2100 Art Council 300 General 1. Theater 1st Aug Insane Group FC Sindh hrs Karachi Public Mr. Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, 1000 Youth/ Inter Religious 1200 Arts Council, 2. 7th Aug - Commissioner Civil Society Conference hrs Karachi Karachi, Mr. Ghulam QadirThebo Dr. Celebration of 13th 2100 Josh-e- Shahnawaz, 350 General 3. Independence - Aug hrs Junoon Chairman MK Public Day Foundation Mr. Syed Workshop Mohsin Ali 50 with 20th 1200 Shah, 4. - - Educational Educational Aug hrs Additional Heads Heads Home Secretary Chairman Workshop 15 Scholars 26th 1600 ARY group, 5. with RD Sindh Office - of different Aug hrs Mr. Salman Stakeholders Religions Iqbal PICTORIAL VIEW Theater organized at Art Council, Karachi - 1st Aug 6 Inter Religious Conference held at Karachi - 7th Aug Celebration of Independence Day at Karachi - 13th Aug Workshop was organize with Educational Institutes Heads at Karachi - 20th Aug Workshop organized at RD Sindh - 26th Aug 7 RD PUNJAB POST EVENT REPORT – AUGUST 2015 Chief/ Target Nature of NGO Sr Date Time Venue Special Group Activity Involved Guest Attended 3rd 1100 Jinnah Degree 50 1. Lecture ANF Punjab P.O Aug hrs College Lahore Students Oriental Const 160 Cultural 6th 1900 Bagh-e-Jinnah Welfare 2. Nezam Ud General Show Aug hrs Lahore Society Din Public Lahore Internship 10th- Conference JD/DD 1000 14 3. (Orient 13th Room RD ANF - Assets/ DD hrs Students Session) Aug Punjab Airport/ P.O Visit to Canine Visit Canine Site 11th 1100 DD Airport/ 4. RD ANF - -do- by Aug hrs P.O Punjab Internees Visit to Cargo shed 12th 1200 Cargo Airport DD Airport/ 5. - -do- at AIIAP by Aug hrs Lahore P.O Internee NGO Govt. Post 12th 1030 Pak Youth President 6. Lecture Graduate 45 Students Aug hrs League RYK Zafar Iqbal College RYK Jatoi Govt. High NGO 22nd 1130 School Jajja President 7. Lecture -do- 70 Students Aug hrs Abbasiya Zafar Iqbal Khanpur Jatoi Al-Faiq NGO 24th 200 1300 Science High President 8. Lecture Aug -do- Students hrs School Zafar Iqbal Khanpur Jatoi Govt. High NGO 250 25th 1200 School Ghari President 9. Lecture -do- Students Aug hrs Ikhtiyar Khan Zafar Iqbal Khanpur Jatoi 8 PICTORIAL VIEW Internship at RD ANF Punjab Conference Room - 10th - 13th Aug Canine visit of GC students at RD ANF Punjab - 11th Aug Visit of Airport Cargo by GC Students - 12th Aug 9 Lecture at Govt. Post Graduate College RYK - 12th Aug Lecture at Govt. High School Jajja Lecture at Al-Faiq Science High School nd th Abbasiya Khanpur - 22 Aug Khanpur - 24 Aug Lecture at Govt. High School Ghari Ikhtiyar Khan Khanpur - 25th Aug 10 RD KP POST EVENT REPORT – AUGUST 2015 Chief/ Target Nature of NGO Sr Date Time Venue Special Group Activity Involved Guest Attended Judge CNS 1000 RD Conference 25 ANF 1. Lecture 6th Aug - Court hrs Room Officials Peshawar KP Full 300 Youth / Karate 13th 1700 Cantact AD Imran 2. Peshawar General Tournament Aug hrs Karate Iqbal Public Association Qaumi 250 Youth / 14th 1500 3. Musical Show -do- Baidari - General Aug hrs Parcham Public Awareness 15th through 0800 Hajj Complex 500 4. Aug - - Published hrs Peshawar Pilgrims Material Awareness 16th 0800 BKIAP 367 5. - - Program Aug hrs Peshawar Pilgrims 24th 1000 AD Ghulam 250 6. Workshop Kohat - Aug hrs Muhammad Youth 24th 0900 60 7. Lecture Mansehra - Principal Aug hrs Students PICTORIAL VIEW Lecture held at RD KP - 6th Aug Karate Tournament organized at Pehawar - 13th Aug 11 Musical Show at Peshawar - 14th Aug Distribution of Awareness Pamphlets at Hajj Complex, Peshawar - 15th Aug Awareness for Intending Pilgrims at Lecture at Govt High School No. 1, Peshawar Airport - 16th Aug Mansehra - 24th Aug 2015 Workshop arranged at RD ANF KP - 24th Aug 12 RD NORTH POST EVENT REPORT – AUGUST 2015 Chief / Nature of NGO Target Group Sr Date Time Venue Special Activity Involved Attended Guest Awareness 3rd- Nawaz Sharif Program in 1. 31st - Park, - PO - “Sohna Punjab Aug Rawalpindi Festival” Awareness Model Town, Humak & RD through 6th - 3000 Youth / North, Hajj 2. Banners, Bill 31st - - -do- General Complex & Boards, and Aug Public BBIA, Pena flexes etc. Islamabad Ministry (Narcotics Control 6th 1030 3. MATReC - -do- - Division) Rep Aug hrs visited MATReC 1500 Roze Marriage 300 Youth / Independence 12th - Hall, Near KRL 4. - FC General Day Celebration Aug 1700 Stadium, Public hrs Islamabad Awareness 15th .Hajj Complex Pilgrims / Campaign 5. Aug - & BBIA, - PO General during Hajj Islamabad Public Operation Student visited 18th 1030 6. MATReC - -do- 20 Student MATReC Aug hrs Awareness 2000 through 2500 19th - DAWN TV 7. Electronic - FC General Aug 2100 Studio Media - DAWN Public hrs TV NGOs Rep 21st 1100 10 NGOs 8. visited MATReC - PO MATReC Aug hrs Rep 0900 Best Western 26th - 9. Awareness Stall Hotel, - FC 250 Youth Aug 1500 Islamabad hrs Conference 0900 Heads of with Heads of 26th - 10. -do- - -do- Academic Academic Aug 1500 Institutions Institutions hrs 13 ANF CALLS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS TO ENSURE DRUG FREE ENVIRONMENT On 26th Aug 2015, ANF hosted a conference at Best Western Hotel, Islamabad to formulate joint mechanism against narcotics & drug abuse in Academic Institutions. The purpose of the conference was to devise a mutual framework in collaboration with educational institutions to protect the youth from the menace of drugs. The conference was chaired by DG ANF Major General Khawar Hanif and attended by International Partners, NCD, Ministry of Health, Federal Directorate of Education, Heads / Representatives of Universities, Medical Colleges, Leading School Systems, Academic Institutions, Psychologists & Psychiatrists. In his opening address, DG ANF welcomed all the participants and highlighted importance of the forum in implementing the vision of “Drug Free Society” since the educators play the most important role in children’s’ lives as mentors, and cumulatively nation builders. He said that the magnitude of drugs as a threat to human security is far more serious than meets the eye. Drugs are silently killing far people than terrorism and rendering millions useless to the society; youth being most vulnerable to this menace. Drug abuse exacerbates juvenile crime rates and fosters low educational achievements.
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