SRINAGAR: More than 1,000 people have been arrested across Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) during a 50-day intensified crackdown carried out under the banner of an anti-drug drive.
According to Beyond Time News, the detentions took place between April 10 and May 29 under the so-called “Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan” campaign launched by the administration in the territory.
Widespread Raids and Detentions
Authorities reportedly arrested 1,018 individuals during the operation, which involved extensive raids, searches, and enforcement actions across multiple districts.
The campaign also included property seizures and demolition drives linked to alleged narcotics-related cases.
Properties Seized and Demolished
According to Beyond Time News, officials attached and seized properties worth over Rs 200 crore during the operation.
Reports indicate that dozens of properties were either sealed or demolished, while additional assets were also confiscated under anti-narcotics laws.
Detentions Under Special Laws
Authorities also detained several individuals under preventive security laws, including provisions related to narcotics trafficking.
Officials say the drive is aimed at tackling drug-related crime in the region.
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Concerns Raised by Residents
According to local accounts cited by Beyond Time News, residents have reported frequent raids, searches, and disruptions to daily life during the crackdown.
Some locals allege that the operations have created an atmosphere of fear and uncertainty across several areas.
Conclusion
The intensified anti-drug campaign has led to large-scale arrests and property actions in IIOJK over the past 50 days, while also raising concerns among residents over the scale and impact of enforcement measures.


