KULGAM/SHOPIAN: Continuing its relentless crackdown against drug trafficking under the ongoing 100 Days Nasha Mukt Campaign, Jammu and Kashmir Police have attached multiple properties linked to illegal narcotics activities across the region.
In Kulgam, police, in coordination with the Revenue Department, attached a two-storeyed residential house worth approximately ₹1.63 crore belonging to Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, son of Gh. Nabi Bhat of Tantarypora. The property was seized under relevant legal provisions following orders from the competent authority. Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat is involved in four NDPS cases, including FIR No. 79/2010 (PS Shopian), FIR No. 110/2016 (PS Yaripora), FIR No. 184/2022 (PS Shopian), and FIR No. 47/2025 (PS Yaripora). Police reaffirmed its commitment to dismantling the financial infrastructure of drug traffickers and urged the public to continue sharing information about drug-related offences.
Similarly, in Shopian, police attached a residential house valued at ₹3,211,812 belonging to Gulzar Ahmad Mir, son of Abdul Gani Mir of Melhura Zainapora. The property was identified as acquired through proceeds from illegal drug trade and was attached in connection with FIR No. 93/2022 of Police Station Zainapora. The attachment process was conducted transparently in the presence of police officials, an Executive Magistrate, and local representatives.
Police reiterated its unwavering resolve to eradicate the menace of drugs by targeting both offenders and their illicit assets. Citizens are urged to assist law enforcement by providing information related to drug trafficking and related activities to help build a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir.