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Baramulla Police attach properties worth Rs 29 lakh under NDPS Act

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Baramulla Police attach properties worth Rs 29 lakh under NDPS Act

Baramulla, Jul 05: Continuing its sustained campaign against narcotics and drug trafficking, Baramulla Police on Sunday attached immovable properties worth rupees 29 lakh belonging to a notorious drug peddler, officials said.

The properties, belonging to Mushtaq Ahmed Dar, son of Mohd. Yousuf Dar, resident of Yadipora, Palhallan, Pattan, were attached under the provisions of Section 68-F(1) of the NDPS Act.

In a press statement, an official spokesperson said, “The attached properties comprise a single-storey residential house at Yadipora, Palhallan and four shops in a double-storey commercial building at Hyderbeigh, Pattan, with a combined assessed value of over ₹29 lakh.The accused is involved in multiple cases under the NDPS Act and has also been detained under the PIT NDPS Act.”

The attachment followed a detailed enquiry conducted under Chapter V-A of the NDPS Act, during which valuation certificates, revenue records and income-related documents established reasonable grounds to believe that the attached properties had been acquired from the proceeds of illicit narcotic trafficking. The cases against the accused have already been challaned before the competent court of law., the statement said.

“This action reflects the unwavering commitment of Baramulla Police to dismantle the financial network of drug traffickers by identifying and attaching assets acquired through illicit narcotic trafficking. Such stringent action is aimed at ensuring that crime does not pay and serves as a strong deterrent against those involved in the drug trade,” it said.

Baramulla Police reiterated its zero-tolerance policy against drugs and appealed to the public to continue supporting the fight against drug abuse and trafficking by sharing any information related to narcotics. The identity of informants will be kept strictly confidential.

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