The Drug scandal of Bengaluru has now reached to the roots of politics. Many big ministers are now coming forward with their statements. Recently, Karnataka Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday stated the coming week is going to be important in the government's crackdown against drug peddling and substance abuse, as certain key decisions will be taken by the government by strengthening agencies and laws to fight the danger. He said the intelligence department will also be involved in a big way, while the Central Crime Branch (CCB) will be further encouraged. NCB launches major crackdown, conduct raids in Mumbai and Goa "We have decided to further strengthen the crackdown against drugs and narcotic substances. The coming week is crucial, as we have decided to give instructions to police in border districts for more stricter measures against drugs coming into the state from inter-state borders," Bommai said. Talking to reporters in Bengaluru, he said it has been determined to include the intelligence department in a big way in this battle against drugs. Kumaraswamy gave this reason for going Colombo Also, there is a need to further strengthen the CCB that is reviewing the case in Bengaluru, Bommai said, as the CCB is under the burden of several cases, its purview and base need to further strengthen by posting more officials and providing more facilities. He further added, "We will be making certain decisions in this regard in the coming days." CCB police investigation into the drugs case has led to several arrests so far including arrests of Kannada actresses Ragini Dwivedi, Sanjjanaa Galrani, and high-end party planner Viren Khanna among others. Mysuru Dasara Festival: Corona Warriors to inaugurate the magnificent event