The Anantnag police in Jammu and Kashmir have seized narcotics-linked assets worth Rs 6.5 crore, marking the largest such action in the Union Territory. The crackdown targeted Bashir Ahmad Mir and his family members from Doonipora Sangam, revealing assets acquired beyond their known income sources.
The investigation uncovered that the family jointly held properties suspected to be funded by illicit narcotics trade proceeds. The seized assets include residential houses, a commercial building, land, and a vehicle, totaling an estimated value of Rs 6.5 crore. This move demonstrates the police’s commitment to disrupting drug traffickers’ financial networks and bringing illegal gains under legal scrutiny.
The police emphasized their ongoing efforts to combat drug abuse and trafficking, affirming their determination to uphold the law and curb the narcotics trade.
