7 drug peddlers arrested from Anantnag, Kulgam, Sopore

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, June 25: J&K Police today said to have arrested 7 drug peddlers from Anantnag, Kulgam, Sopore and recovered contraband substances from their possession.
In Anantnag, Police received information through reliable sources that Aijaz Ahmad Mir and Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Mir both sons of Mohammad Maqbool Mir resident of Doonipora Sangam have indulged in drug peddling and have hoarded a large quantity of contraband substance in their residential house.
Accordingly, a police party under the supervision of SDPO Bijbehara along with the Executive Magistrate raided the specific location. During the search, 60 Kgs of Poppy Straw (Fukki) concealed in 03 Nylon bags were recovered from the said house.
“Both the accused persons were arrested and shifted to the police station where they remain in custody, police said.
In Sopore, officers from Police Post Warpora at a checkpoint established at Warpora intercepted two persons identified as Nissar Ahmad Lone son of Abdul Ahad Lone resident of Pethbugh Warpora and Rayees Ahmad Peer son of Abdul Rasheed Peer resident of Nowpora Baramulla.
“During checking, officers were able to recover 3168 Spasmoproxyvon capsules concealed in a bag from their possession,” police said.
Meanwhile, Police have also apprehended two drug peddlers in Warpora, Sopore and recovered 158 Spasmoproxyvon capsules from their possession.
They have been identified as Danish Bashir Mir son of Bashir Ahmad Mir resident of Behrampora Rafiabad and Adil Ashraf Najar son of Muhammad Ashraf Najar resident of Nowpora Baramulla.
In Kulgam, a police party of PS Kulgam at a checkpoint established near Simnania Colony intercepted a motorcycle bearing registration number JK22B-6962 ridden by one person identified as Dilbar Ahmad Bhat son of Abdul Razaq Bhat resident of Labripora Kulgam.
“During checking, 550 grams of Charas were recovered from his possession,” police said.
All the accused persons have been arrested and shifted to the police station where they remain in custody. The vehicle used in the commission of crime has also been seized.
Accordingly, cases under relevant sections of the law have been registered at respective Police Stations and further investigation has been initiated.