The Unrelenting War on Drugs: Striking Where It Truly Hurts
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- May 22, 2026
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J&K Police Delivers Massive Blow to Drug Syndicate, Attaches ₹7 Crore Worth of Assets in Kathua
Jammu and Kashmir Police have made a significant stride in their fight against drug trafficking, attaching properties valued at ₹7 crore belonging to a notorious drug peddler in Kathua. This bold move aims to dismantle the financial backbone of illicit operations.
Well, this is certainly a significant move in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in Jammu and Kashmir. The J&K Police have just struck a major blow against the illicit drug trade, attaching properties worth a staggering ₹7 crore right there in the Kathua district.
The target? None other than Mohd Iqbal, better known as 'Bala,' a name that, frankly, has become synonymous with drug peddling in the area. He's been on their radar, and now his ill-gotten gains are being systematically dismantled. It's a clear message: those profiting from this menace won't get to keep their luxurious lifestyles.
The attached assets are quite substantial, really. We're talking about various parcels of land – agricultural plots, residential areas, you name it – spread across villages like Challan and Bhajwal, both in the tehsil of Marheen. And let's not forget a sizable house in Challan too. This isn't just a slap on the wrist; it's a direct hit to his financial backbone, seizing what he accumulated through devastating criminal activities.
This decisive action wasn't just pulled out of thin air, mind you. It's a calculated move under Section 68-F (2) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The whole point here is to freeze and eventually seize properties that have been acquired through drug money. It effectively pulls the rug out from under these operations, preventing criminals from enjoying the fruits of their illegal labor and reinvesting in further crimes.
Indeed, this is part of a much broader, relentless campaign by the J&K Police to completely dismantle the drug supply chain. Senior officers have been very clear: they're not just going after the small-time peddlers; they're aiming for the kingpins, the financiers, the entire ecosystem that fuels this menace. The message is loud and clear across the region: if you're involved in drug trafficking, your assets are fair game, and you will face the full force of the law.
Ultimately, it's about more than just numbers on a ledger; it's about protecting communities, especially our youth, from the devastating impact of drugs. These attachments serve as a powerful deterrent, signaling that crime truly doesn't pay, at least not in Jammu and Kashmir. Expect to see more of these kinds of actions as the police continue their unwavering commitment to a drug-free region. And honestly, that's a goal we can all get behind.
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