Srinagar Police Attach ₹1 Crore Properties Linked to NDPS Accused in Major Anti-Narcotics Action

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Police in Srinagar has achieved a significant breakthrough in its sustained campaign against narcotics trafficking and the proceeds of drug-related crimes.

A Spokesperson said that Police Post Qamarwari under Police Station Parimpora served notices for freezing/attachment of one double-storey and one single-storey residential house linked with the accused Suhail Ahmad Mir son of Gulzar Ahmad Mir resident of Barthana, Qamarwari, involved in FIR No. 64/2025 U/S 8/22 NDPS Act of Police Station Parimpora. The approximate value of the attached residential structures is above ₹1 crore.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

During the course of investigation, a comprehensive enquiry into the assets of the accused and his family members was conducted strictly in accordance with Chapter V-A of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Examination of revenue records, property extracts, field verification reports, valuation inputs, and statements of concerned persons revealed that:

One double-storey residential house belonging to the accused’s father, and one single-storey residential house constructed on land belonging to the accused’s grandfather, but purchased and developed by the accused and his family, were acquired and constructed during the last 3–4 years, a period that coincides with the accused’s involvement in illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.

The investigation further established that the known and lawful income of the family is grossly insufficient to justify the acquisition and construction of these properties. The source of funds was found to be unexplained, disproportionate, and prima facie linked to proceeds of narcotic trafficking.

Accordingly, based on the material collected during investigation, freezing/seizure orders under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act have been prepared and issued. These orders prohibit any sale, transfer, mortgage, or creation of third-party interest in the said properties until further orders from the Competent Authority. The freezing orders were served upon the concerned persons in the presence of independent witnesses, and they were duly informed about the legal consequences of any violation.

J&K Police reiterates its firm resolve to combat drug trafficking and dismantle the financial networks sustaining the narcotics trade by targeting not only offenders but also the proceeds of crime, in accordance with law. Public cooperation is solicited in sharing credible information to help eradicate the drug menace from society.

Baramulla Police Arrest Drug Peddler Akif Ahmad Dar in Pattan, Recover Charas During Naka Checking

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In a continued drive against drug trafficking, Police in Baramulla have arrested a drug peddler during naka checking at Trikolbal near the New Bypass in the Pattan area.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

A Spokesperson said that police party of Police Station Pattan, at a checkpoint established at Trikolbal arrested a drug peddler identified as Akif Ahmad Dar son of Ashiq Ahmad Dar resident of Trikolbal Jawanipora, Pattan. During search, charas-like substance weighing approximately 13.5 grams and charas powder–like substance weighing approximately 23 grams were recovered from his possession.

Accordingly, a case vide FIR No. 237/2025 under relevant sections of law has been registered at Police Station Pattan, and investigation has been initiated.

J&K Police reiterates its firm commitment to eradicate the menace of drug abuse and trafficking and urges the public to cooperate by sharing any information related to drug-related activities in their areas.

Udhampur Police Arrest Woman Kingpin of Narcotics Smuggling Racket in Jammu

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Police in Udhampur stated to have arrested a woman kingpin of a narcotics smuggling racket from Jammu on Sunday.Police stated that while investigating FIR No 386/2025 registered under Sections 8/21/22 of the NDPS Act at Police Station Udhampur, a team conducted a follow-up (backward linkage) operation and arrested a woman kingpin involved in the case.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Earlier, on November 7, 2025, a team of Police Station Udhampur arrested a drug peddler namely Aditya Gupta, son of Navneet Gupta resident of Adarsh Colony, Udhampur and recovered heroin from his possession near Subash Stadium, Udhampur.

“During the course of further investigation of the case, the involvement of another accused in the narcotics supply chain came to light,” Police said.

Acting promptly on the leads so developed, a police team of Udhampur led by DySP Prob Divya Kesar, arrested Geeta Devi, resident of Street number 1, Bhagatpura, Phagwara, Punjab, at present Rajiv Nagar, Narwal in Jammu.“Further investigation is underway to identify additional forward and backward linkages in the drug network,” said Police.

Kulgam Police Arrest Two Suspects, Seize Charas in Anti-Drug Operation at Mirbazar Checkpoint

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Kulgam police under the close supervision of SSP Kulgam is making every effort to hunt down the drug peddlers in the district and to put them behind the bars.

In this regard, police party headed by Police Post Mirbazar established a checkpoint (Naka) at Furrah Bypass. During checking two persons roaming in suspicious circumstances after noticing police party tried to flee from the spot. However, they were chased and apprehended tactfully. After checking, officers present were able to recover 115 grams of Charas like contraband substance from their possession. They have been identified as Javaid Gulzar Ganie and Shahid Mushtaq Bhat both residents of Furrah.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Regarding this incident, a Case FIR No. 252/2025 U/S 8/20, 29 of NDPS Act stands registered in Police Station Qazigund and investigation has been set into motion.

General public is requested to come forward with any information regarding Drug peddling/anti-social activity in their vicinity and extend their cooperation to Police Kulgam in eradicating the drug menace from the society as Drugs are consuming the precious lives and career of our young generation.

Pampore Court Convicts Six Accused in 2017 Cases, Awards Jail Term and Fines

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In a significant development, the Judicial Magistrate Ist Class (JMIC) Pampore has convicted six accused persons in connection with FIR No. 46/2017 and FIR No. 48/2017 registered at Police Station Pampore. The cases pertain to offences under Sections 147, 148, 149, 354, 323, 506, 427, 336, and 447 IPC.

A police spokesperson said after a full and fair trial, the Court awarded one-month simple imprisonment for each offence to all six accused.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

In addition, a fine of Rs 10,000 was imposed on each accused, along with Rs 20,000 as compensation to the complainant, acknowledging the harm and inconvenience suffered by the victim.

This conviction marks a notable achievement for Police Station Pampore, reflecting its consistent efforts in securing justice, particularly in long-pending cases.

The timely investigation, proper documentation, and meticulous preservation of evidence by the investigating team played a crucial role in presenting a strong case before the Court.

The prosecution was effectively conducted by Prosecuting Officer, Noveed Sarwar Khan, whose clear legal submissions, structured presentation of evidence, and professional courtroom conduct were instrumental in securing the conviction.

His efforts, complemented by the diligent work of Police Pampore, resulted in establishing a complete, consistent, and credible evidentiary record.

J&K Police has reiterated its commitment to upholding the rule of law, ensuring swift and fair investigations, and delivering justice to victims.

he successful outcome of this case underscores the importance of coordinated efforts between the investigating agency and the prosecution in strengthening the criminal justice system.

Two Drug Peddlers Arrested in Pampore; 37.74 kg Poppy Straw Seized by J&K Police

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Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday said to have arrested two drug peddlers and recovered 37.740 kgms of poppy straw in Pampore area of Awantipora.

A Police spokesperson said that Continuing its efforts to eradicate the menace of drugs from society, a police party of Police Station Pampore, headed by SHO PS Pampore, Inspector Khalid Fayaz, while conducting naka checking duty at Kadlabal Pampore Chowk, intercepted a KUV 100 NXT K2 (Black) vehicle bearing registration number JK04F-4498.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The vehicle was boarded by the following two persons:

1. Jehangir Ahmad Dar, S/O Ab Rashid Dar, R/O Kandour Khansahab, Budgam (Driver)

2. Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, S/O Ab Razaq Dar, R/O Palpora, Budgam

During the search of the vehicle, police recovered 37.740 kgms of poppy straw (Fuki). Both the accused persons were apprehended on the spot, and the vehicle used in the commission of the crime was seized.

Accordingly, FIR No. 127/2025 under sections 8/15 & 29 NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Pampore, and further investigation has been initiated.

Police Awantipora reiterates its commitment to intensifying the drive against drug peddling and ensuring a drug-free society.

Srinagar Police Attach ₹1 Crore House Linked to Drug Proceeds Under NDPS Act in Major Crackdown

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In a continued and determined crackdown on the drug menace and its supporting ecosystem, Police on Sunday  have attached a double-storey residential house worth approximately ₹1 crore under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in Srinagar district.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The attached property, located at Natipora, is registered in the name of Javid Ahmad Ganie S/o Nazir Ahmad Ganie R/o Astan Mohalla, Natipora. The accused is a habitual drug peddler and is involved in FIR No. 23/2025 U/S 8/21, 29 NDPS Act of Police Station Chanapora.

During investigation, it was conclusively established that the property had been acquired from proceeds of illegal narcotics trade. Based on these findings, the competent authority ordered attachment of the said property under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act.

The attachment was executed in the presence of the Executive Magistrate 1st Class, Chanapora, ensuring due legal compliance. As per the order, the owner is restrained from selling, transferring, altering, or creating any third-party interest in the property.

Srinagar Police remains firmly committed to combating drug trafficking and will continue to take strict action against those involved in promoting, financing, or facilitating the drug trade.

Police Recover 7.9 Kg Contraband in Shopian Raid, Accused Arrested

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In its continued crackdown against drug menace, Police in Shopian recovered a significant quantity of 7.9 Kg Contraband substance from residential house in Safanagri Zainapora and arrested the accused person.

A Police spokesperson said that acting on specific information, Police Station Zainapora registered a case under FIR No. 120/2025 of NDPS Act and obtained a search warrant from the Hon’ble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Shopian. A team from Police Station Zainapora accompanied by the Executive Magistrate 1st Class, raided the house of Farooq Ahmad Dar resident of Safanagri Zainapora. During search, 7.9Kgs of Cannabis-like substance was seized and the accused was also arrested. Further investigation has been initiated.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

Police reiterates its commitment to eradicate the menace of drugs from society and urges the public to extend cooperation. Information regarding drug abuse/peddling can be shared on helpline 9596768831 (PCR Shopian). Identity of informers will be kept confidential.

ANTF J&K Arrests Interstate Narcotics Supplier Sartaj Ahmed Mansoori in Mumbai After Multiple Raids

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The Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) of Jammu and Kashmir arrested an Interstate Hardcore Narcotics drug supplier from Agripada, Mumbai city on Wednesday, after conducting series of raids in different areas of Mumbai city.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The arrested person identified as Sartaj Ahmed Mansoori, S/o Mumtaz Mansoori, R/o 112/3232. Kannamwar Nagar, Vikroli East, Tagore Nagar Mumbai was wanted by the Police Station ANTF, Jammu under various sections of the NDPS Act in Case FIR No. 15/2022 of P/S ANTF, Jammu.

A team of ANTF conducted the raids in Mumbai and arrested the accused near Kala Pani Junction Byculla road Agripada, Mumbai city. He was the main receiver of seized commercial quantity of narcotic drugs in the case. He used to deposit money in the accounts of drug dealers of Kashmir who further send drugs by concealing them in trucks going from Kashmir valley to Mumbai where he used to collect the drugs and sell to local youth of the area to earn huge money in lieu of that.

The arrest marks a significant triumph in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking, offering much needed relief to both law enforcement agencies and the youth of Jammu.

Meanwhile, ANTF J&K has earnestly appealed to the general public and youth to distance themselves from drugs and to report any information regarding drug distributors and peddlers to ANTF. The identity of informers will be treated with the utmost confidentially.

Pulwama Police Seize 64 Grams of Charas-Like Substance, One Arrested at Rajpora Crossing

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In a continued crackdown on drug menace, Jammu and Kashmir Police in Pulwama have recovered 64 grams of Charas-like substance at Rajpora Crossing on the New Circular Road.

An official said that a police party intercepted a vehicle (Alto 800) bearing registration number JK13A-8847 driven by Shabir Ahmad Teli, son of Ghulam Hassan Teli, resident of Drabgam. During search, 04 sticks of Charas-like substance were recovered from his possession. The vehicle involved in the commission of the offence was also seized.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

He said a case vide FIR No. 278/2025 under relevant section of law has been registered at Police Station Pulwama and investigation has been initiated.Police urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious drug-related activities to the nearest Police Station, reinforcing the collective resolve for a drug-free society.