Property Worth ₹40 Lakh Seized from Alleged Drug Peddler in Jammu
Rs 40 lakh worth property of drug peddler attached in Jammu
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Udhampur Police in Jammu, India, have attached a property valued at ₹40 lakh (approximately $48,000 USD) belonging to Rafiq Ahmed, an alleged drug peddler. This action follows an investigation into his involvement in the narcotics trade, leading to the attachment under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
- 01Udhampur Police seized property worth ₹40 lakh from Rafiq Ahmed, a suspected drug peddler.
- 02The property is located in Haji Basti, Sainik Colony, Jammu district.
- 03The seizure was made under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
- 04The investigation revealed that the property was acquired through illicit drug trade.
- 05The attachment was executed under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act.
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On May 3, Udhampur Police in Jammu, India, attached a property valued at ₹40 lakh (approximately $48,000 USD) belonging to Rafiq Ahmed, an alleged drug peddler. The property, located in the Haji Basti area of Sainik Colony in Jammu district, was seized as part of an investigation initiated at the Rehambal police station. Authorities discovered that Ahmed had acquired the residential house using proceeds from his involvement in the narcotics trade. The attachment was carried out under Section 68-F of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes in the region.
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The seizure of the property aims to disrupt the financial activities of drug peddlers in Jammu, potentially deterring others involved in the narcotics trade.
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