The Sindh Education Department has launched a strict crackdown on the sale of vapes and narcotics near schools in Karachi. The move comes amid growing concerns over student access to harmful substances.
Authorities Ordered to Inspect Shops and Cafรฉs
Officials have directed deputy commissioners to closely monitor retail outlets and cafรฉs operating around educational institutions. The inspections aim to prevent students from easily obtaining dangerous products.
Bag inspections of students in grades 9 to 12 revealed several vape devices. Some students admitted to buying these products from shops and cafรฉs located near schools, raising serious health and safety concerns.
Concerns About Drug Availability
Authorities also highlighted that certain cafรฉs outside school premises may be facilitating access to narcotics. This trend has prompted warnings from officials, emphasizing the potential risks to student safety.
Deputy commissioners have been instructed to conduct thorough inspections. Strict action will be taken against any outlets found violating regulations. Additionally, authorities may consider relocating cafรฉs operating too close to school campuses if needed.
Government Measures to Protect Students
The education department stressed that stronger measures are being implemented to shield students from drugs and vapes. Coordinated enforcement across Karachi is being prioritized to ensure the initiativeโs effectiveness.
Officials emphasized the importance of safe surroundings for students. By targeting shops and cafรฉs near schools, authorities aim to reduce exposure to harmful substances and reinforce a healthier educational environment.
Moving Forward
The crackdown represents a proactive step toward protecting students from both drugs and vaping products. Authorities hope these measures will significantly curb the availability of harmful substances near schools and create safer learning spaces.
By combining inspections, strict enforcement, and potential relocations, Sindh aims to set a clear example of zero tolerance for substances that threaten student well-being.

