Photojournalist among 4 drug peddlers held

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, May 18: Police today arrested four drug peddlers in North Kashmir and recovered contraband substances from their possession.
A police party of Police Post Delina at a checkpoint established at Kanispora intercepted a motorcyclist identified as Inayat Qayoom Baidar resident of Khawajabagh Baramulla (photojournalist) who tried to evade from the spot but was apprehended tactfully.
“During the search, 12 grams of Brown Sugar was recovered from his possession. He has been arrested and motorcycle bearing registration number JK05J-2513 was also seized,” a police spokesman said.
“Similarly, a police party of PS Baramulla at a checkpoint established at Khanpora Bridge Baramulla, arrested two drug peddlers identified as Afaq Hassan Lone son of Ghulam Hassan Lone resident of Qazi Hamam Baramulla and Showkat Ahmad Gani son of Ghulam Mohd Gani, resident of Khawaja Sahib Baramulla,” police said.
“During the search, 160 grams of charas was recovered from their possession. They have been shifted to a police station where they remain in custody,” police said.
Meanwhile, a police party of PP Langate at a checkpoint established at Bunpora Langate on Baramulla-Handwara Highway, apprehended a person who tried to avoid the police party in a suspicious manner, police said.
During the search, 80 grams of charas was recovered from his possession. He has been identified as Shabir Ahmad Mir son of Mohammad Subhan, resident of Bunpora Langate. He has been shifted to the police station where he remains in custody, police said.
Accordingly, police said that cases under relevant Sections of law have been registered at respective police stations and investigations have been initiated.
“Community members are requested to come forward with any information regarding drug peddling in their neighbourhood. Persons found indulging in drug peddling will be dealt as per law. Our consistent actions against drug peddlers should reassure the community members that we are making efforts to keep our society free from the scourge of drug menace,” police said.