Srinagar Police in Jammu and Kashmir announced a crackdown on drug activities, targeting assets valued at Rs 3.5 crore owned by drug smugglers. Under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, the police attached immovable properties linked to individuals involved in drug trafficking. Acting under the NDPS Act, Police Station Sangam seized two properties related to the accused persons from FIR No. 56/2025.
The attached properties include a double-storey residential house and 1 kanal of land owned by Shakeel Ahmad Ganie, and another double-storey residential house with land owned by Farooq Ahmad Mir. The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, recently participated in an anti-drug campaign in Samba, emphasizing the importance of collective action in combating drug abuse. He encouraged the youth to lead the fight against drugs and emphasized the significance of community support in realizing their aspirations.
Law enforcement agencies in Jammu and Kashmir are actively pursuing drug smugglers, peddlers, and individuals involved in illicit financial activities. These operations aim to disrupt the funding sources that sustain terrorism in the region. While police and security forces focus on anti-drug efforts inland, the army and Border Security Force (BSF) are vigilant against drug smuggling, infiltration, and other illicit activities facilitated by terror groups with external support.
