SRINAGAR Police Thursday said it has seized a large quantity of contraband substances from across Jammu and Kashmir as part of its drive against drug peddlers in the state.
56 drug peddlers were also booked under relevant sections of law during past two months, a police spokesman said.
Police have initiated a massive drive against poppy cultivation in the state, the spokesman said.
In coordination with other stake holders, the police have destroyed the illicit crop on 390 kanals in different districts of the state during past few days, the spokesman said.
In Pulwama district alone police teams of different police stations were deployed in their respective areas to destroy the contraband and standing crop spread over 40 Kanals in the district was destroyed. In Anantnag and Kulgam district more than 100 Kanals of land were cleared from the poppy cultivation. In Shopian and Awantipora poppy cultivations spread over 300 kanals has been destroyed.
In other districts of the state also, police teams are on job to retrieve the agriculture land from the poppy cultivation. In Baramulla and Budgam police have tightened noose against poppy cultivation to eradicate the drug menace from the state.
On 8th of this month, Ramban police during a raid on a hotel in Banihal seized 30 Kgs of heroin which was to be transported to some other states of the country. This week, the police during surprise checking of vehicles on Jammu- Srinagar National Highway at Digdol seized 33 gunny bags containing 650 Kgs of poppy from an oil tanker.
Last Monday 420 kgs of poppy was recovered from Krikadal Bijbehara, Anantnag.
This strategy adopted to fight the drug menace by destroying the poppy cultivation as well as action against the peddlers will continue.
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