Vehicle attached in Anantnag
Srinagar, April 27: In continuation of the ongoing mass anti-drug campaign under the 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Police have arrested 07 drug peddlers in various parts of valley and recovered contraband substances from their possession.
In Anantnag, acting on specific inputs and during routine operations, J&K Police achieved significant success in its ongoing drive against drug trafficking, recovering large quantities of contraband and arresting multiple accused persons. A police party of Police Station Srigufwara, during patrolling at Shalgam Crossing, intercepted a vehicle Alto (JK01W-7328). Upon search, approximately 110 kgs of Ganja was recovered. One person Nazir Ahmad Khatana son of Faqeer Khatana resident of Gujar Basti Shalgam, was arrested on the spot. Meanwhile, a police party from Police Post Dialgam, acting on credible information, conducted a search at the residence of Mohd Rafiq Itoo resident of Watrigam Dialgam after obtaining a search warrant from the competent court. During the search, approximately 51 kgs of charas-like substance was recovered from the said house. Further, a police party from Police Station Srigufwara during naka checking at Sakhras Crossing apprehended one individual identified as Rayees Ahmad Shah son of Gull Mohd Shah resident of Wullarhama. During search, about 5 kgs of charas powder was recovered from his possession. In a separate action, a police party from Police Station Bijbehara apprehended a drug peddler during naka checking at Doodnad Waghama and recovered 170 grams of charas-like substance along with ₹18,700 cash from his possession.
In Handwara, a vigilant police team from PP Chogul, falling under the jurisdiction of Police Station Handwara, intercepted a suspicious individual who attempted to flee on spotting the police party. But the police team successfully apprehended the accused. Upon personal search, a significant quantity of contraband charas-like substance was recovered from his possession. The accused has been identified as Gh Hassan Khan son of Gh Nabi Khan resident of Maidan Chogul.
In Baramulla, a police party of Police Post Palhalan established a naka at Ghat Palhalan near the Railway underpass. During the operation, one suspicious individual was intercepted and tactfully apprehended. He was later identified as Manzoor Ahmad Lone son of Gh. Nabi Lone resident of Yedipora. Upon conducting his personal search, approximately 150 grams of charas-like contraband substance was recovered from his possession.
In Shopian, during routine naka checking at Tul Bagh Haji Check Crossing, a police party from Police Post Keegam observed a person moving under suspicious circumstances and tactfully apprehended him. Upon search, 144 grams of charas-like substance was recovered from his possession. The accused has been identified as Jumeer Ahmad Mir son of Ab Rashid Mir resident of Pirpora Keegam. Further investigation is underway to establish forward and backward linkages and to dismantle the broader drug network involved.
All the accused persons were arrested and accordingly, cases under relevant sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and investigation is underway to ascertain the source and wider linkages involved.
Continuing its sustained crackdown against drug trafficking, J&K police in Anantnag have attached a vehicle (Alto) bearing registration number JK03K‑9820, used in narcotics case.
Police Station Utrasoo has attached a vehicle (Alto) bearing registration number JK03K‑9820, belonging to Farooq Ah Khan son of Mohd. Fazil Khan resident of Poshnari Checklipora Chatergul, after it was found to have been used for transportation and concealment of narcotic drugs. The vehicle is involved in Case FIR No. 39/2026 U/S 8/20 NDPS Act, registered at Police Station Utrasoo.
This action reflects the firm resolve of Police to strike at the roots of drug trafficking by targeting not only the contraband but also the means and assets used in its illegal trade. By attaching vehicles and other property linked to narcotics, Police send a strong message of zero tolerance against drug abuse and reiterates its commitment to safeguard the community, especially the youth, from the menace of addiction.

