Kashmir's Drug-Free Mission: 14 Arrests Spark New Hope
Police in Kashmir have arrested 14 drug peddlers as part of their 100-day 'Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyaan'. The operation covered multiple districts, and substantial quantities of contraband were seized, including codeine, charas, and heroin-like substances. Legal action has been initiated in all cases.
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Police in Kashmir have intensified their crackdown on drug trafficking, arresting 14 individuals across multiple districts as part of a 100-day campaign aimed at eradicating drug abuse in the region.
The arrests, which took place in areas such as Ganderbal, Anantnag, and Budgam, led to the seizure of significant quantities of banned substances, including 100 bottles of codeine and over 2 kilograms of charas. Each incident involved meticulous police work, with operations stemming from credible intelligence and routine checking.
Authorities continue to pursue legal actions against those apprehended, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in curbing drug-related activities. In addition to these arrests, police destroyed illegal poppy fields to prevent further drug production.
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