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Police Attaches Properties, Worth Crores, of Drug Peddlers in Srinagar

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
04/12/2024
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Police in Srinagar have attached properties worth more than three crore rupees, belonging to drug peddlers under the provisions of NDPS Act.

“Police attached a three-storied residential house worth Rs 65 lakh of a drug peddler namely Abdul Ahad Bhat son of Mohammad Sultan Bhat resident of Banpora Batamaloo under section 68 of NDPS Act in case FIR No. 31 of 2024,” said a Police Spokesperson in a statement issued to news agency JKNS.

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The accused, the statement reads, is a notorious drug peddler who sold drugs among the youth upon which case FIR No.31/2024 u/s 8/20 NDPS Act stands registered in Police Station Shaheed Gunj, where a substantial amount of narcotics was recovered.

“In another case, a three-storied residential house situated in Umer Lane Azad Basti, estimated at a value of Rs 2.5 crore, belonging to Manzoor Ahmad Bhat father of Jan Manzoor Bhat resident of Natipora, was attached under section 68(F) of NDPS Act. The accused person namely Jan Manzoor Bhat is also a drug peddler who peddled narcotics among the youth of the area upon which case FIR No. 35/2024 u/s 8/21 NDPS Act stands registered in Police Station Chanapora,” reads the statement.

“Both the properties were acquired through proceeds of illegal narcotics trade. “Consequently, these have been attached subject to the confirmation from the competent authority and administrator SAFEMA and NDPSA.”

“In compliance to section 68 E and 68 F of NDPS Act, the immovable property acquired by the accused persons through illegal means seized or attached, shall not be transferred/sold/purchased or otherwise dealt with without the prior permission of the competent authority,” the statement read further. (JKNS)

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