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Police choke drug trade in Srinagar, ₹21.54 Cr assets seized; 143 arrested: SSP

Irfan Yattoo by Irfan Yattoo
May 14, 2026
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101 NDPS cases, major drug haul seized, Assets & bank accounts attached

Srinagar: In a major crackdown under the ongoing “War Against Drugs” campaign, Srinagar Police has registered 101 cases and arrested 143 individuals involved in narcotics trafficking, while attaching properties worth over ₹21.54 crore, reflecting a major escalation in efforts to dismantle the drug network in the city.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, Dr. Sandeep Chakraborty said the campaign—part of the broader Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan—has yielded significant results both in enforcement and prevention.

He stated that the police are targeting not just street-level peddlers but also the financial and logistical backbone of the narcotics ecosystem.

According to official data, police have seized substantial quantities of contraband, including 1.299 kilograms of heroin, 75.93 grams of brown sugar, 5.540 kilograms of charas, 4.316 kilograms of cannabis, and 24.846 kilograms of ganja.

In addition, 12,642 psychotropic tablets and capsules, along with codeine-based syrups, were also recovered during multiple operations carried out across the district.

Dr. Chakraborty said the recovery figures indicate both the scale of the problem and the intensity of police action.

“Our focus is clear—zero tolerance against drug trafficking. We are working systematically to identify, track, and dismantle networks that are destroying the future of our youth,” he said.

The financial crackdown has also been a key component of the drive. Police have seized ₹4.13 lakh in cash linked to drug proceeds and frozen 42 bank accounts holding over ₹30 lakh.

Authorities have also attached 15 properties, including 11 immovable and 4 movable assets, with a combined valuation exceeding ₹21.54 crore. Additionally, 35 vehicles used in drug-related activities have been seized.

Legal action under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act has been intensified, with eight PIT NDPS cases registered to detain repeat offenders. As part of administrative measures, 84 driving licenses have been suspended or blacklisted, six Aadhaar cards have been deactivated or flagged, and one passport has been impounded.

Highlighting the focus on vulnerable zones, police reported that eight FIRs were registered near educational institutions, leading to the arrest of 14 persons involved in drug peddling targeting students.

“Protecting young people is our top priority. We are closely monitoring areas around schools and colleges to ensure they remain safe from such activities,” SSP Srinagar said.

The crackdown has also extended to illegal cultivation. Police destroyed poppy and opium crops spread over 25.03 kanals of land, while three structures linked to drug operations were demolished, with an estimated value of ₹3.55 crore.

In parallel with enforcement, Srinagar Police has launched an extensive awareness campaign. Over 210 programmes have been conducted, reaching more than 27,800 participants, including students, parents, and community members. These initiatives aim to educate people about the dangers of drug abuse and encourage community participation in reporting illegal activities.

Further, 703 chemist and medical shops were inspected to prevent the misuse of prescription drugs, with action taken against 15 establishments found violating norms.

Dr. Chakraborty emphasized that public cooperation remains crucial in sustaining the momentum. He urged citizens to report drug-related activities through the Anti-Drug Helpline and assured strict confidentiality for informants.

“Srinagar Police is fully committed to building a drug-free society. This is not just a law enforcement issue but a social responsibility. Together, we can safeguard our youth and secure the future of Kashmir,” he added.

Irfan Yattoo

Irfan Yattoo

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