Police in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir, have seized a residential property worth Rs 55,21,189, belonging to Ghulam Mohammad Khanday, for being funded by drug sales. The property was confiscated under court orders in connection with a drug-related case.
The police operation, part of the crackdown on drug activities, involved the attachment of a double-storey house identified as acquired through illegal drug trade proceeds. The process was conducted following legal procedures with the presence of a police team, Executive Magistrate, Lambardar, and Chowkidar.
Jammu and Kashmir Police’s efforts against narcotics offenses include seizing properties of terrorists, their associates, and terror handlers. Additionally, the focus extends to drug smugglers, peddlers, and individuals involved in illicit money activities believed to fund terrorist operations in the region.
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir are actively targeting terrorists, their associates, and individuals linked to drug and money-related crimes. The Army and Border Security Force are vigilant on the Line of Control and International Border to prevent infiltration, drug smuggling, and other illicit activities.
