Did J&K Police Seize 4.5 kg of Charas in Pulwama?
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Srinagar, Jan 7 (NationPress) The Jammu and Kashmir Police reported a significant achievement on Wednesday by confiscating 4.5 kg of Charas (a form of marijuana) in Pulwama, marking a substantial setback for drug trafficking activities in the area.
A police statement revealed, “As part of their ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking, the Pulwama Police successfully seized 4.5 kilograms of Charas powder during a routine patrol in the Kulpora region. During this operation, officers apprehended one suspect, identified as Parvez Ahmed Dar, son of Ali Mohammad Dar, a resident of Kulpora, from whom the illegal substance was recovered.”
The suspect was promptly taken into custody, and the confiscated material was secured in accordance with legal protocols.
In connection with this case, the police have registered FIR No. 04/2026 under Sections 8/20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act at the Litter police station, with further investigations underway to uncover the source and distribution network of the seized drugs.
The statement emphasized, “The Pulwama Police remains dedicated to eradicating drugs in the district and urges the public to assist by reporting any information concerning drug trafficking for the greater good of society.”
Just the day before, Pulwama Police thwarted another drug trafficking attempt, seizing heroin valued at lakhs from a truck, leading to the arrest of one suspect and the filing of a report.
The J&K Police and security forces are actively engaged in operations against drug traffickers, peddlers, and those involved in money laundering schemes.
It is widely believed that the financial proceeds from drug trafficking not only devastate the lives of local youth but also fund terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
Authorities have been detaining drug traffickers under the UAPA and have been seizing properties acquired through such illicit activities.
Various social, political, and religious leaders are campaigning vigorously against the rise in drug abuse in Kashmir.
Official statistics indicate an 18 percent increase in drug misuse in Kashmir over the past three years.