Asian Mail
Srinagar: Police on Monday said that they have busted a drug trafficking network and attached property earned through Illegal narcotics trade in Qamarwari area of Srinagar district.
In a Statement issued to Asian Mail, police spokesperson said that the Srinagar Police have arrested two drug peddlers involved in the trafficking of drugs and narcotic substances and recovered substantial quantities of contraband substances from their possession.
The spokesman further stated that a team of PS Parimpora during naka checking at Barthana Bund, intercepted an Alto vehicle bearing registration number JK01J 7081 with the accused persons on board, who have been identified as Asif Ahmad Sheikh son of Ab Razaq Sheikh and Arif Ahmad Sheikh son of Lateef Ahmad Sheikh, both residents of Babapora Barthana.
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During the search, a substantial quantity of contraband substances was recovered from their possession.
Upon this, Case FIR No. 136/2024 under Section 8/20 of the NDPS Act was registered in PS Parimpora.
Both the accused persons have been arrested and the vehicle used in the commission of the crime has also been seized, he said.
He said that the two accused persons are hard-core drug peddlers engaged in large-scale narcotic trafficking among the youth. Notably, one of the accused persons namely Arif Ahmad Sheikh, has been previously involved in another case FIR No. 34/2023 under sections 8/20, 21, 22, and 29 of the NDPS Act of PS Parimpora, he said.
During the course of investigation, it came to fore that the accused person identified as Asif Ahmad Sheikh had constructed a double-storeyed house at Babapora Barthana from the proceeds of illegal narcotics trade, he said.
The said property has been seized under the provisions of section 68 of the NDPS Act, with intimation to the competent authority for further legal action, he said.
Srinagar police appeal to the public to report any instances of drug peddling or other criminal activities they may witness in their surroundings.
You can reach out to the nearest police station or call 112 to share information, he said.
Tackling the menace of drugs is a collective responsibility and we urge everyone to support the police in this vital effort to protect our society. Rest assured, the police are committed to taking strict and lawful action against those involved in such activities. Together, we can create a safer, drug-free community, reads the statement.