Did J&K's Anti-Narcotics Task Force Capture a Drug Trafficker in Jammu?
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Jammu, Feb 1 (NationPress) – The J&K Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) announced on Sunday the apprehension of a drug peddler in Jammu city, who was found in possession of 18 Kg of poppy straw.
According to an ANTF spokesperson, a substantial amount of this contraband was seized during a routine naka checking operation on the Sidhra Panjtirthi link road in Jammu.
In response to specific intelligence, ANTF personnel intercepted an Alto car with registration number JK02AF-0417 at the aforementioned location. A thorough search of the vehicle led to the discovery of over 18 kilograms of a poppy straw-like substance.
The suspect, identified as Kirpal Singh, aged 46, is the son of Chatur Singh and hails from Gunda Khawas in District Rajouri, currently residing in Purkhu, Jammu.
Initial investigations suggest that Singh was transporting this contraband from Kashmir to Jammu for illegal distribution among vulnerable youth.
He was arrested at the scene, and the vehicle implicated in the crime has been confiscated. An FIR No. 02/2026 has been filed under the relevant sections of the NDPS Act, and further inquiries are ongoing to uncover the source of the contraband and the network behind this narcotics operation.
The J&K Anti-Narcotics Task Force remains committed to fighting drug trafficking and dismantling organized narcotics syndicates.
Authorities are requesting the public to assist by providing any information regarding drug trafficking to law enforcement.
The J&K Police and security forces are actively engaged in operations targeting drug smugglers, peddlers, and those involved in hawala money operations and other illegal financial activities.
It is believed that proceeds from drug trafficking, hawala operations, and other financial crimes contribute to sustaining terrorism in J&K, fostering an environment that supports unlawful and anti-national activities in the union territory.