On Friday (IANS) police said at Srinagar, J&K’s Sopore Sub-Division (IANS) police on Friday that it has booked two drug pedals under the prevention of illegal traffic in drugs and psychotropic substances (Pit NDPS) Act.
A police statement said that two habitual drug pedals were booked under the prevention of illegal traffic in the drug and Psychotropic Material Act (Pit NDPS Act) as part of their rapid operation against drugs against drugs in the region.
The police officer said the criminals have been identified as Omar Farooq Sheikh, who is the son of Farooq Ahmed Sheikh, a resident of Cello Sopore, who is currently a resident of Kot Bhalwal Jail, Jammu, and Abdul Rashid Mir’s son Abdul Hamid Mir, a resident of the district in the district.
“Both the accused are repeating criminals with several NDP cases against him,” the official said. Despite the previous arrest and preventive measures, they continued their participation in drug smuggling. “
Police said that in the last four days alone, six -repeated criminals have been booked under the Pit NDPS Act, while six others were arrested in three separate FIRs under the NDPS Act, which was accompanied by recovery of contraband.
The Sopore police reiterated their zero-violations approach against drugs and urged the locals to report drug-related activities to help make drug-free Sopore.
Security forces in J&K are offering aggressive operations against terrorists, their over ground workers (OGWS) and sympathizers who are destroying the entire ecosystem of terror.
Drug pedals and drug smugglers are subject to scanners of security forces, as it is believed that drug smuggling and money generated by the hawala money racket are eventually used to maintain terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
The duties of anti -terrorism campaigns are operated by security forces and police in J&K, while the Army and Border Security Force (BSF) respectively protect the Line of Control (LOC) and the International Border.
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