Properties worth ₹2 crore linked to drug trafficking attached in J&K
Properties valued at around ₹2 crore linked to drug trafficking have been seized in Jammu and Kashmir. The police conducted these actions as part of a broader initiative to combat drug networks in the region. The properties were acquired using proceeds from illegal narcotics activities, according to police statements.
- ▪Properties worth approximately ₹2 crore have been attached in Jammu and Kashmir due to drug trafficking links.
- ▪The Srinagar police attached multiple immovable properties under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan initiative.
- ▪The attachment was executed under the NDPS Act after confirming the illicit origins of the properties.
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Properties worth around ₹2 crore, allegedly acquired using proceeds from illicit narcotics trafficking, have been attached in Jammu and Kashmir as part of an intensified crackdown on drug networks, police said on Saturday (May 30, 2026).Srinagar police has attached multiple immovable properties belonging to individuals involved in narcotics-related activities under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, a police spokesperson said. Nexus between narcotic dealers, terrorists challenge for country's internal security: J&K L-GIn the first case, Bemina Police Station attached immovable property worth approximately ₹1.5 crore belonging to an alleged drug peddler, Mudasir Ahmad Pir alias Sahil alias Doge, a resident of Firdous Colony in Bemina here, the spokesperson said.
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