Srinagar Police Opens 53 History Sheets Against Habitual Drug Peddlers to Combat Drug Trafficking

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In yet another significant step towards curbing illegal drug trafficking, Srinagar Police has formally opened 53 History Sheets against habitual drug peddlers across various police stations in the district.

This action, sanctioned by the District Police Headquarters, Srinagar, marks an important move to monitor and dismantle organized drug networks operating in the region.

The individuals identified in these History Sheets have a well-documented criminal history, with repeated involvement in drug-related offenses, particularly under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

Their activities have primarily revolved around the illicit trade and distribution of narcotics, with a concerning impact on the youth of Srinagar.

Despite multiple arrests and legal actions, these offenders have continued their illegal operations, posing a persistent threat to public safety and order. Many of them who are still behind bars are also implicated in a range of other criminal activities, including fraud, assault, and organized drug trafficking, underscoring their status as repeat offenders.

This initiative is part of intensified anti-drug operations by Srinagar Police, aimed at eliminating the drug menace from society.

Jammu and Kashmir Police remains committed to its mission of ensuring a drug-free environment and urges the public to support these efforts by reporting any suspicious activities related to drug trafficking.

For any information related to drug dealers/peddlers in Srinagar, citizens are encouraged to contact the police through official helpline number 9596770550.Together, we can build a safer and healthier Srinagar.

Police Arrest Three Drug Peddlers in Anantnag and Shopian, Recover Contraband Substances

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Continuing its efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the society, police have arrested 03 drug peddlers in Anantnag and Shopian and recovered contraband substances from their possession.

In Anantnag, Police Station Mattan received a specific information through reliable sources that one person namely Farooq Ahmad Kumar son of Mohd Subhan Kumar resident of Khul Chohar Mattan has indulged in peddling of narcotic substances and accordingly has hoarded a large quantity of narcotic substance in his residential house.

Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of law was registered in Police Station Mattan and investigation was taken up. On receipt of this information, a police party alongwith Executive Magistrate concerned carried out the search of the said house. During search, about 10 Kgs of Charas Powder and cash of Rs. 2,16,650/- was recovered from the said house besides, the owner of the said house was also arrested. Further investigation in the instant case is going on.

Additionally, Police Party from Police Station Pahalgam at a checkpoint established at Langabal Pahalgam, apprehended one person identified as Shahrukh Ahmad Sheikh son of Mohd Ramzan Sheikh resident of Sheikh Mohalla Sallar and recovered 120 grams of Charas from his possession. In this regard a case under relevant sections of law was registered at Police Station Pahalgam and investigation was initiated.

Similarly in Shopian, a Police Party led by SHO Police Station Heerpora under the supervision of SP Hqrs Shopian Shri Javed Ahmad-JKPS at a checkpoint established at Borihalan, intercepted a suspicious person. During search, 920 grams of Cannabis powder was recovered from his possession. He has been identified as Manzoor Ahmad Wanah son of Gamah Wanah resident of Devpora. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 02/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Heerpora. Further investigation is underway to unearth the forward and backward linkages of the arrested individual.

We urge the common masses that if you witness drug peddling or any other crime anywhere near you, feel free to contact nearest police establishment or dial 112. People are requested to cooperate with police in curbing the menace of drugs from the society. We reassure the community members that police will act tough against the criminals as per law.

Police Book Five Drug Peddlers Under PIT-NDPS Act in Srinagar

Five Drug Peddlers Under PIT-NDPS

Continuing the crackdown against drug trafficking, Police in Srinagar have booked five infamous drug peddlers under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (PIT-NDPS Act).

The notorious drug peddlers namely Mohd Toyoub Sheikh son of late Mohd Shafi Sheikh resident of Surnai Mohalla Kawdara Srinagar,

Abrar Ahamd Misger alias Aaba son of Late Mohd Altaf Misger resident of Shah Hamdan colony Lane No. 09 Zakoora Srinagar,Milad Bashir Bhat son of Late Bashir Ahmad Bhat resident of Doolipora Kawdara Srinagar, Mohd Rafiq Patoo son of Ali Mohd resident of Shah Mohalla Ahmad Nagar Srinagar, Muneer Ahmad Bhat son of Late Mohd Rafiq Bhat resident of Sonwar Srinagar have been booked under PIT-NDPS Act after obtaining the formal detention orders from Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir on the basis of dossiers prepared by Srinagar police against them.

Consequently, these drug peddlers were detained and subsequently lodged in Central Jail Kot-Balwal, Jammu and District Jails of Udhampur and Kathua.

Pertinent to mention here that these drug peddlers have been involved in the peddling of narcotics among the youth of Srinagar on an alarming scale. Besides, they were also involved in several NDPS Act cases of various police stations of Srinagar. Despite several NDPS Act cases registered against them, they did not mend their ways after getting bailed out from courts and were brazenly promoting drugs among the youth of the valley, especially in Srinagar, through their illegal narcotics network. Police has also set into motion the process to attach their properties under the provisions of PIT-NDPS Act.

J&K Police affirms its steadfast commitment of eliminating drug peddling in the region with the full might of law. We also caution those engaged in this unlawful activity that the long arm of law would catch them sooner than anticipated and every offender will face justice.

Jammu and Kashmir Police Solve Burglary Case, Arrest Three Suspects in Srinagar

Burglary case solved in Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir Police has solved a burglary case by arresting three accused persons involved in the commission of crime in Central Kashmir’s Srinagar district.

A Police spokesperson said, “On 02/02/2025, Police Station Nishat received an information that during intervening night of 1-2/02/2025, some unknown thief/thieves broke the donation box of Mosque/Shrine at Syed Rahman Chowk Nishat and took away some cash.”

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 07/2025 under relevant sections of law was registered at PS Nishat and investigation initiated.

During the course of investigation, officers investigating the case, acted promptly by using intelligence input & technical evidence and arrested the accused persons. They have been identified as Aamir Rafiq son of Rafiq Ahmad sheikh @ Dobhi resident of Buchwara Dalgate, ⁠Mohd Sufyan Bage son of Mohd Rafiq Bage resident of Bage Mohalla Uri Baramula, A/P Gulab Mohalla Dalgate and ⁠Danish Bashir Khan son of Late Bashir Ahmad Khan resident of Buchwara Dalgate, A/P Sumo Stand Khunmoh.

The vehicle (swift car) bearing registration number JK04A-5786 used in the commission of crime has also been seized.

Upon the disclosure of the accused persons, stolen cash has also recovered from their possession.

Police Arrest Three Drug Peddlers in Sopore, Recover Contraband Charas

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Continuing its efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from the society, Police have arrested 03 drug peddlers in Sopore and recovered contraband substance from their possession.

A Spokesperson said that police team led by SHO Police Station Panzalla, at a checkpoint established at Hamdania Colony Naidhal Rafiabad intercepted 03 suspicious person. They have been identified as Aadil Ahmad Lone son of Mohammad Rajab Lone, Mohammad Shafi Sheikh son of Ghulam Nabi Sheikh and Sajad Ahmad Lone son of Mohammad Sadeeq Lone all residents of Nadihal Rafiabad. During their personal search, 122 grams of contraband charas like substance was recovered from their possession. All the accused have been arrested.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 06/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Panzalla and further investigation has been initiated.

We urge the common masses that if you witness drug peddling or any other crime anywhere near you, feel free to contact nearest police establishment or dial 112. People are requested to cooperate with police in curbing the menace of drugs from the society. We reassure the community members that police will act tough against the criminals as per law.

Srinagar Police Arrest Drug peddler Farooq Ahmad Lone with Contraband in Panthachowk

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Srinagar Police has arrested a drug peddler and recovered contraband substance from his possession.

A Spokesperson said that Police team of Police Station Panthachowk at a checkpoint established at Khanmoh, intercepted a person identified as Farooq Ahmad Lone son of Mohd Sadiq Lone resident of Khanmoh.

During search, substantial quantity of narcotics recovered from his possession.The accused person has been arrested.Case vide FIR No. 14/25 under relevant sections of NDPS Act has been registered and investigation initiated.

J&K Police remains resolute in its mission to eliminate drug-related activities in the region and safeguard the community. The general public is requested to remain vigilant and report drug peddling activities to the nearest police station, ensuring collective action against the menace of drug addiction and trafficking.

Minister Sakeena Itoo Directs Intensified Efforts for TB Elimination and Drug Menace in J&K

Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education Sakeena Itoo, today asked the Deputy Commissioners to identify vulnerable groups in their respective districts and conduct regular testing at these places for early detection of Tuberculosis (TB).

The Minister passed on these directions while chairing a high-level meeting held to review progress on implementation of 100-Day Tuberculosis (TB) Elimination Campaign across Jammu and Kashmir.

Secretary Health and Medical Education, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah; Mission Director, National Health Mission; Deputy Commissioners of all districts; Director Finance Health and Medical Education; Director Health Services Jammu/Kashmir; Director Coordination New Medical Colleges; Principals of all Government Medical Colleges; CMOs of all districts and other concerned officers also attended the meeting, either in person or through video conferencing.

During the meeting, the Minister impressed upon the concerned Deputy Commissioners and respective CMOs to intensify testing and early detection activities, particularly in Gold Zone districts so that they also can achieve the status of TB free districts. She also instructed the health officials and district administrators to increase the frequency of screenings, conduct aggressive outreach programs and enhance community participation to curb spread of the disease effectively. “Involve PRIs, ULBs and local religious preachers into the campaign as they have maximum reach to far off areas as well”, Sakeena said.

The Minister further called for identifying vulnerable groups in all districts, whether TB free or not. She also called for regular screening in TB free declared districts so that the TB is not relapsing there. “Continuous testing and active surveillance are essential to prevent re-emergence and ensure the long-term success of elimination efforts”, she maintained.

The Minister urged the officers, particularly both the Directors of health services, to stay vigilant, conduct routine screenings and engage with at-risk populations to detect any undiagnosed cases early.

While reviewing different aspects of 100 days TB Elimination Campaign, Sakeena Itoo called for deployment of mobile testing vans for door-to-door screenings in far off areas for TB testing. “Strengthen diagnostic infrastructure at the grassroots level as it is imperative for maintaining a healthy society”, Sakeena said.

She called for enhanced coordination among the district TB officers, ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers, local health units, local NGOs and Mohalla Committees to reinforce participation in TB prevention strategies.

The Minister also called for launching comprehensive awareness programs in collaboration with schools, colleges and local self-help groups to educate people on symptoms and preventive measures.

During the meeting, MD NHM gave a detailed presentation on the progress on implementation of 100 days TB Elimination Campaign across Jammu and Kashmir. He informed that the campaign aligns with Union Government’s vision of achieving TB-free India by 2025 by accelerating TB detection, treatment and eradication efforts across country.

The Minister also assessed measures being taken by respective district administrations and health department regarding the fight against drug menace across Jammu and Kashmir. She called upon the Deputy Commissioners for maximum deterrence in coordination with law enforcement agencies so that the society gets rid of this menace, which is destroying future of our youth.

The Minister asked the Deputy Commissioners for formation of squads in collaboration with Colleges and Higher educational institutions to conduct regular surprise inspections in these places. “Elimination of drug menace requires a collaborative approach, involving government agencies, healthcare providers and the general public. We need to work in cohesion in ensuring that our society is free of this menace”, she stated.

She reiterated that the Omar Abdullah led government is committed to safeguard the health and well-being of its citizens. “By addressing both the root causes and consequences of drug abuse, the government aims to foster healthier and more prosperous future for Jammu and Kashmir”, Sakeena maintained.

The Minister further asked all Deputy Commissioners for rehabilitation of drug abuse victims by giving them skill and self-employment training in different courses during their time in drug de-addiction centres so that they can have employment avenues after rehabilitation. She also asked them for augmentation of infrastructure in their respective district so that this menace can be dealt with effectively

Police Arrest Three Drug Peddlers in Kulgam and Handwara, Recover Contraband Substances

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In a significant breakthrough in the ongoing fight against the drug menace, Police have arrested three drug peddlers in Kulgam & Handwara and recovered contraband substances from their possession.

A Spokesperson said that a Police party of Police Station Qaimoh during patrolling at Khudwani, intercepted a suspicious person carrying a bag, who on noticing the patrolling party tried to flee from the spot. However, he was chased and tactfully apprehended. During search, officers present were able to recover 2.5 Kgs of Cannabis-like substance has been recovered from his possession. He has been identified as Aidil Ahmad Sheikh son of late Abdul Gani Sheikh resident of Laram Ganjipora.

Meanwhile, in Handwara, following a specific input, a police team from Vilgam Police Station set up a checkpoint at Lilam Crossing. During checking, two individuals, identified as Ayaz Ahmad Bhat son of Kamal Din Bhat, resident of Harduna and Nisar Ahmad Lone son of Fayaz Ahmad Lone resident of Hadipra Watergam, attempted to evade the checkpoint suspiciously. However, they were swiftly intercepted by the police. During searching, officers recovered 140 grams of charas-like substances from their possession. They have been subsequently arrested.

Accordingly, cases under relevant section of law have been registered in respective police stations and investigations have been initiated.

J&K Police urges the public to actively support the fight against drugs by sharing any information or Dial-112 regarding drug-related activities. Citizens can report anonymously and strict action will be taken against those involved in drug peddling to ensure a drug free society.

Srinagar Police Arrest Two Drug Peddlers, Seize Contraband Substances

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In its relentless fight to dismantle the illegal narcotics network from the society, Police in Srinagar has arrested two drug peddlers and recovered contraband substances from their possession.

A Spokesperson said that a police team of Police Post Urdu Bazar at a checkpoint established at Maharaj Gunj, Srinagar arrested a drug peddler namely Owais Mushtaq Dar son of Mushtaq Ahmad Dar resident of Sheikh Mohalla, SR Gunj. During search, substantial quantity of contraband substance was recovered from his possession. Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 05/2025 under relevant sections of NDPS Act was registered in Police Station Maharaj Gunj and investigation set into motion.

During the course of the investigation, while working on the forward linkages, another drug peddler namely Momin Bilal Kanu son of Bilal Ahmad Kanu resident of Banday Kocha, Maharaj Gunj was identified. During search, substantial quantity of contraband substance was recovered from his possession. Both the accused persons have been arrested and further investigation into the case is going on.

We urge the public that if you witness drug peddling or any other crime anywhere near you, feel free to contact nearest police establishment or dial 112. People are requested to cooperate with police in curbing the menace of drugs from the society. We reassure the community members that J&K Police will act tough against the criminals as per law.

Anantnag Police Arrested Drug Peddlers Ab Rehman Mir and Javid Ahmad Padder, Seized 6.27 Kilograms of Narcotics

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Anantnag Police, in its ongoing efforts to combat the menace of drug trafficking, achieved significant success in two separate operations conducted by Police Stations Srigufwara and Mattan.

Police party from Police Station Srigufwara established a naka (checkpoint) on the Sirhama link road. During the naka checking, the police party intercepted a suspicious individual carrying a bag. Upon noticing the police naka party, the individual attempted to flee but was swiftly and tactfully apprehended by the alert police team.

On initial questioning, the individual disclosed his identity as Ab Rehman Mir, son-in-law of Mohd Akbar Nengroo, a resident of Sirhama.

Upon searching his belongings, 1.270 kg of cannabis powder was recovered from his bag. Accordingly, a case under FIR No. 04/2025 under the NDPS Act has been registered, and further investigation is underway.

In another operation based on specific information, a police team from Police Station Mattan conducted a raid at the residence of *Javid Ahmad Padder, son of Gh Ahmad Padder, a resident of Pethnambal Mattan. During the search, 5 kilograms of Charas powder was recovered from the house. In this regard case FIR No. 05/2025 registered in Police Station Mattan and accused was arrested and contraband seized.

Anantnag Police remains committed to eradicating the drug menace in the district and appeals to the public to share any information related to drug peddling or illegal activities. Cooperation from the community is pivotal in ensuring a drug-free society.