In a significant move against drug trafficking, Jammu and Kashmir Police have seized property worth approximately ₹1.2 crore in the Gasoo area of Hazratbal, Srinagar. The action, taken under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, is part of the ongoing ‘Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan’ aimed at creating a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir. The seized property includes a double-storeyed residential house and a plot of land.
The operation was conducted by the Nigeen police station under Section 68(F)(1) of the NDPS Act, targeting assets allegedly acquired through illicit drug trade. The property belongs to Maqsood Hussain Khan, a resident of Hazratbal. As per information available with TahirRihat.com, authorities are intensifying efforts to dismantle the financial networks supporting drug peddling in the region.
According to police investigations, the seized property was allegedly purchased using funds generated from illegal drug trafficking. This action underscores the commitment of law enforcement agencies to curb the drug menace and deprive traffickers of their ill-gotten gains. The police are employing stringent measures to identify and confiscate assets linked to drug-related crimes.
The attachment order prohibits Maqsood Hussain Khan from selling, leasing, transferring, or altering the property in any way. Additionally, he is barred from creating any third-party interest in the property. This measure ensures that the property cannot be used for any further illegal activities or to generate funds for drug trafficking. The authorities aim to deter drug peddlers by demonstrating that their assets are not safe from seizure.
The police have appealed to the public to assist in the fight against drug abuse. Citizens are encouraged to share any information related to drug peddling to help build a drug-free society. This collaborative approach between law enforcement and the community is considered crucial in addressing the complex issue of drug trafficking.
The NDPS Act empowers law enforcement agencies to attach and seize properties acquired through proceeds of drug trafficking. This provision is a powerful tool in combating organized crime and disrupting the financial networks of drug cartels. By targeting the assets of drug traffickers, the authorities aim to weaken their operations and reduce the supply of narcotics in the region.
The ‘Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan’ is a comprehensive initiative that involves various stakeholders, including law enforcement, civil society organizations, and government departments. The campaign focuses on raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse, providing rehabilitation services to addicts, and taking strict action against drug peddlers. The seizure of property in Srinagar is a significant step in this broader effort to create a healthier and safer society.
The use of the NDPS Act to attach properties linked to drug trafficking is becoming increasingly common in Jammu and Kashmir. This approach reflects a proactive strategy by law enforcement agencies to target the financial infrastructure of drug networks. By seizing assets, the authorities aim to disrupt the cycle of drug-related crime and deter others from engaging in similar activities.
The ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking in Jammu and Kashmir has resulted in numerous arrests and seizures of narcotics. The authorities are committed to dismantling the supply chains and networks that facilitate the drug trade. The involvement of local communities in providing information and support is considered essential for the success of these efforts. The police are working to build trust and cooperation with the public to combat drug abuse more effectively.
The attachment of the property in Srinagar sends a strong message to drug traffickers that their illegal activities will not be tolerated. The authorities are determined to use all legal means to confiscate assets acquired through drug-related crimes and to bring offenders to justice. The ‘Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan’ is expected to continue with renewed vigor, focusing on prevention, rehabilitation, and enforcement to create a drug-free environment in the region.
The broader implications of this action extend to the overall security and stability of the region. Drug trafficking is often linked to other forms of organized crime, including terrorism and money laundering. By disrupting drug networks, the authorities aim to weaken these criminal enterprises and enhance the safety and security of the community. The commitment to fighting drug abuse is seen as an integral part of maintaining law and order in Jammu and Kashmir.
The police have reiterated their commitment to continue taking strict action against drug peddlers and to confiscate their assets. The cooperation of the public is crucial in achieving this goal. Citizens are encouraged to come forward with any information that may help in identifying and apprehending drug traffickers. The authorities are confident that, with the support of the community, they can make significant progress in creating a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir.

Tahir Rihat (also known as Tahir Bilal) is an independent journalist, activist, and digital media professional from the Chenab Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India. He is best known for his work as the Online Editor at The Chenab Times.







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