Intensified Anti-Drug Campaign in Jammu and Kashmir Seizes Property Worth ₹1 Crore
J&K anti-narcotics crackdown intensifies; Rs 1 crore property of drug peddler attached in Anantnag
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Srinagar Police have attached a ₹1 crore property belonging to drug peddler Aamir Hassan Mir in Anantnag district as part of the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes community involvement in the ongoing anti-narcotics campaign, which has seen significant arrests and asset seizures.
- 01The attached property is owned by Aamir Hassan Mir, a notorious drug peddler in Anantnag district.
- 02Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has called for community support in the fight against drug addiction.
- 03In the past 45 days, authorities have registered 801 FIRs and arrested 899 individuals involved in drug trafficking.
- 04The administration has demolished 82 illegal properties linked to drug money and seized assets worth crores.
- 05Efforts include suspending 459 driving licenses and inspecting 5,656 medical stores, leading to numerous license cancellations.
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As part of the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police have attached a residential property valued at approximately ₹1 crore belonging to Aamir Hassan Mir, a drug peddler in Anantnag district. This action was executed under Section 68(F) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, with legal formalities observed in the presence of the Executive Magistrate. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha is spearheading a comprehensive anti-drug campaign, emphasizing the need for societal participation. He stated, 'We alone cannot win the battle against drugs,' urging families, educators, and community leaders to join the fight. Over the past 45 days, the authorities have made significant strides, registering 801 FIRs and arresting 899 individuals linked to drug trafficking. The campaign has also led to the demolition of 82 illegal properties funded by drug money and the suspension of 459 driving licenses. The administration remains committed to dismantling narcotics networks and seizing assets acquired through illicit activities.
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The crackdown on narcotics is expected to reduce drug-related activities and improve community safety in Jammu and Kashmir.
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