Large-scale raids continue across Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Authorities have arrested around 700 people, including women, during ongoing security operations in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
According to Beyond Time News, the arrests took place during a 31-day series of raids and cordon-and-search operations across multiple districts in the region.
Daily Raids Conducted Across the Region
Security forces have carried out house raids and search operations almost daily over the past month.
Officials say the operations target suspected unlawful activities and are part of a wider security and law enforcement campaign.
The crackdown has led to multiple detentions in different parts of the territory.
Properties Also Reportedly Demolished
According to Beyond Time News, authorities have also attached and demolished several properties during the ongoing operations.
Officials claim these actions are part of enforcement measures linked to security and legal violations.
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Authorities Promote Anti-Drug Campaign
The administration has linked parts of the operation to its anti-drug initiative, known as the “Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan.”
Officials say the campaign aims to address drug abuse and improve public safety in the region.
Concerns Raised Over Impact on Locals
According to Beyond Time News, some local voices have expressed concern over the scale of arrests and raids.
Critics argue that the operations are affecting daily life and economic activity in several areas.
Authorities, however, maintain that the measures are necessary for maintaining law and order and addressing security challenges in the region.



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