Jammu & Kashmir

Three arrested in ‘narco terror’ case in Kashmir, says SIA

Srinagar Jail. [FPK File Photo/Vikar Syed]

Srinagar: State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir on Tuesday said that it has arrested three persons for smuggling around 24 kilograms of Narcotics worth crores of rupees from Pakistan

State Investigation Agency in a statement said, “Targeting the financial networks of terror outfits with an aim to destroy its ecosystem and support structure completely, State Investigation Agency, Kashmir conducted searches on Monday at multiple locations in districts of Anantnag, Pulwama, Budgam and Baramulla.”

About 04 premises of Narco Terror suspects in different districts of Kashmir were searched viz residential premises of Abdul Rashid Bhat of Padgampora, Awantipora, Danish Farooq of Nasrullapora, Budgam, Abdul Rashid Mir of Amargrah, Sopore and Ovais Gul Bhat of Hardu Akad Anantnag in compliance to search warrant obtained from the Court of Special Judge, designated under NIA Act (TADA/POTA) Srinagar in connection with investigation of case FIR No. 19/2022,  U/S 8/21,29 NDPS Act, 13,17, 18, 39,40 UA (P) Act read with section 120-B, 121, 121 A IPC of P/S CI/SIA Srinagar, registered in Police Station CIK (SIA) Kashmir, they said.

The SIA further said that it has learnt that investigation of the case has so far unearthed a narco- terror module that was being operated by proscribed militant organizations across the border in coordination with Central Jail Srinagar based handlers.

They said that investigations established so far that the syndicate had succeeded in smuggling around 24 kilograms of Narcotics worth crores of rupees from Pakistan, transported it to different places through human couriers, sold it to dealers at different places, collected the sale proceeds, and used a large portion of the proceeds for prohibited activities for supporting and nurturing militant activities. The narcotics proceeds were used for personal financial enrichment of members of the syndicate besides, huge narcotic proceeds were channelized to support and finance militant activities in the valley.

Three members of the syndicate including a woman have been arrested, during the investigation of the case, the SIA said adding that further investigation in the case is continuing. (KDC)

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