Did J&K Police recover 4.5 kg of charas in Pulwama?
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Srinagar, Jan 7 (NationPress) The Jammu and Kashmir Police in Pulwama reported a significant breakthrough in their fight against drug trafficking, recovering 4.5 kilograms of ‘Charas’ (Marijuana) during operations conducted on Wednesday. A police statement highlighted, “Continuing its relentless pursuit to combat drug trafficking, Pulwama Police successfully seized 4.5 kg of Charas-like powder during a routine patrol in the Kulpora region. One suspect, identified as Parvez Ahmed Dar, son of Ali Mohammad Dar, a local resident, was apprehended at the scene after the contraband was discovered in his possession.”
The arrested individual was promptly taken into custody, and the illicit substance was confiscated following legal protocols.
A First Information Report (FIR) No. 04/2026 has been lodged under Sections 8/20 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act at the Litter police station, with investigations underway to uncover the source and distribution network of the seized drugs.
The statement further emphasized, “Pulwama Police remains devoted to eradicating drug abuse in the district and encourages the community to report any drug-related activities for the greater good.”
Just a day prior, Pulwama Police thwarted another drug trafficking attempt, confiscating heroin worth lakhs from a truck, resulting in the arrest of an additional suspect and the filing of another FIR.
The J&K Police, along with security forces, have been actively conducting operations against drug traffickers, peddlers, and individuals involved in hawala money transactions.
It is believed that the profits from drug trafficking not only ruin the lives of local youth but also fund terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
Authorities are detaining drug traffickers under the UAPA and confiscating properties gained through these illegal activities.
Social, political, and religious leaders are increasingly vocal against the rise of drug dependency in Kashmir.
Official statistics indicate an alarming 18 percent rise in drug abuse in Kashmir over the past three years.