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J&K Police’s war on drugs continues; 4 peddlers nabbed in Baramulla with Rs.25.39 lakhs in cash, Pak link suspected

UncategorizedJ&K Police's war on drugs continues; 4 peddlers nabbed in Baramulla with Rs.25.39 lakhs in cash, Pak link suspected
he Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested four drug peddlers in the Baramulla district

The Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested 4 drug peddlers within the Baramulla district.

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Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Police arrested 4 drug peddlers within the Baramulla district, recovering 1.17 kgs of suspected brown sugar and Rs.25.39 lakhs from their possession. The breakthrough arrests within the crackdown towards the drug mafia of the Valley had been reported on the Kamalkote space close to the Uri sector of Baramulla.

A preliminary investigation urged that the arrested males obtained the merchandise from Pakistan-based drug peddlers focusing on Kashmiris, the police confirmed.

The alleged peddlers had been arrested on Sunday after the Baramulla police launched a particular search operation in Kamalkote primarily based on particular details about ongoing narcotic smuggling within the space. The particular op was led by PSI Shubham Seth at Kamalkote’s Sultan Daki village and Kali Mitti.

A Tata Sumo bearing registration quantity JK-05D-3680 was intercepted by the police staff and signalled to cease. Nonetheless, the car on its technique to Uri from Kamalkote did not comply with the orders and tried to hurry previous the search celebration. Nonetheless, the Sumo was tactfully stopped by the alert police staff and detained the 4 individuals contained in the car.

When the car was searched, money amounting to Rupees 25, 39,000 and 1.17 kgs of contraband substance, believed to be brown sugar, had been recovered, the police mentioned.

The arrested 4 males had been recognized as Naseer Ahmad Bhatti, Reyaz Ahmad Khanday, Fayaz Ahmad Khanday and Mohamad Pazeer. All of them had been native to Kamalkote, the division added. They had been booked beneath the NDPS Act and a case was registered on the Uri Police Station.

An extra investigation into the matter is on.

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