Anantnag drug peddler arrested, 95g charas seized during naka checking
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Key Takeaways
Anantnag police arrested a drug peddler and recovered approximately 95 grams of charas from his vehicle during naka checking in the Muslim Abad area of Anantnag district, Jammu & Kashmir, on Friday, 8 May 2026. The accused attempted to flee before being apprehended by alert personnel from Police Post GBS.
How the Arrest Unfolded
A police party from Police Post GBS was conducting naka checking at Muslim Abad when a suspicious vehicle bearing registration number JK01P-8668, heading towards KP Road, was intercepted. Upon being signalled to stop, the driver attempted to flee the spot. Alert police personnel gave chase and successfully apprehended the accused.
During preliminary questioning, the accused identified himself as Milad Ayoub, son of Mohammad Ayoub Mir, a resident of Nai Basti, Anantnag. A search of the vehicle revealed a polythene bag concealed beneath the driver's seat, containing approximately 95 grams of charas powder-like substance.
FIR Registered, Narcotics Network Under Probe
FIR No. 136/2026 under Section 8/20 of the NDPS Act has been registered at Police Station Anantnag. Investigators have initiated a probe to trace both forward and backward linkages of the narcotics network to which the accused may be connected. This is consistent with the broader approach adopted during the ongoing anti-drug campaign in the Union Territory.
Part of 100-Day Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign
The arrest is part of the ongoing 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan, under which Anantnag police has been conducting aggressive anti-drug operations across the district. Authorities have appealed to the public to share information on drug peddling or substance abuse with the nearest police establishment.
Punitive Measures Beyond Jail Time
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, speaking at the launch of the anti-smuggling campaign, stated that in addition to punishment prescribed under law, additional punitive action has been initiated against drug smugglers. These measures include cancellation of Aadhaar card, passport, and driving licence, as well as attachment of property created from proceeds of drug smuggling, peddling, and dealing. The multi-pronged approach signals a shift from purely criminal prosecution toward economic and civil deterrence.