Chandigarh, March 22 -- Chief minister Bhagwant Mann on Saturday presented a report card on the state's law and order situation, asserting that improved security has contributed to rising industrial investment in Punjab. Addressing a press conference alongwith director general of police Gaurav Yadav, Mann said the state government's anti-drug campaign, "Yudh Nashian Virudh", has yielded significant results. He noted that 95,881 drug smugglers and suppliers have been arrested since March 2022, with 71,228 FIRs registered under the NDPS Act. The CM said authorities have seized 6,109 major drug consignments and arrested 10,085 traffickers. Recovered contraband includes 5,625 kg of heroin, 3,461 kg of opium, 1,628 quintals of poppy husk, and nearly 4.96 crore pharmaceutical drugs. Additionally, Rs.54.47 crore in drug money has been recovered, while properties worth Rs.772 crore belonging to 1,556 smugglers have been seized. Mann reiterated the government's "zero tolerance" policy against drugs. Highlighting efforts to curb organised crime, he said the Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) arrested 2,858 gangsters, neutralised 35 criminals and dismantled 1,105 gangs. The task force has also recovered 2,267 weapons and 655 vehicles used in criminal activities, and solved 38 major cases, including murder, extortion, and terror-linked conspiracies, he added. On police modernisation, Mann said 2,904 vehicles have been procured at a cost of Rs.327.69 crore to strengthen operational efficiency. He also highlighted the role of the Sadak Surakhya Force, launched in January 2024, calling it India's first dedicated road safety force....