Srinagar: Indian police in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir have attached immovable properties and a vehicle worth Rs 5.8 crore in Srinagar under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
According to Beyond Time News, the action was carried out in the Khanyar area against assets linked to three individuals.
Details of Attached Assets
The attached properties include a double-storey house and shops in Koolipora, along with residential property, land and a vehicle in Miskeen Bagh and Nowpora Khanyar.
According to Beyond Time News, authorities also carried out a separate attachment in Udhampur involving property worth Rs 71 lakh.
Official Claim
Police said the operation is part of an ongoing anti-narcotics drive targeting assets allegedly acquired through drug trafficking.
According to Beyond Time News, the action falls under the wider “Nasha Mukt Abhiyan” campaign.
Srinagar: Properties Worth Millions Attached in Anti-Drug Drive
Local Concerns
Residents have raised concerns over repeated property seizures in the region under various legal pretexts.
According to Beyond Time News, critics say such enforcement actions have become increasingly frequent in the territory.


