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01/06/2026
*SSP Jammu Shri Joginder Singh Briefs Media on 50 Days of Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan-Major Achievements of Jammu Police*
Jammu, June 01, 2026:
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Jammu, Shri Joginder Singh, today briefed the media regarding the remarkable progress achieved by District Police Jammu during the first 50 days of the ongoing Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan.
Reaffirming Jammu Police's zero-tolerance policy against narcotics and drug trafficking, the SSP stated that a comprehensive strategy combining enforcement, intelligence gathering, community participation, and legal action has yielded significant results in curbing the drug menace across the district.
During the first 50 days of the campaign, 176 cases under the NDPS Act have been registered across District Jammu. As part of the intensified crackdown, Jammu Police has seized:
- He**in (Chitta): 5 Kg 533 grams, valued at approximately ₹16.60 crore
- Poppy Straw: 3 Kg 250 grams, valued at approximately ₹87,000
- G***a: 29 Kg 267 grams, valued at approximately ₹8.78 lakh
- O***m: 1 Kg, valued at approximately ₹27,000
The SSP informed that 202 accused persons have been arrested/detained under the NDPS Act, while one notorious drug offender has been detained under the PIT-NDPS Act, demonstrating the department's resolve to target habitual offenders and dismantle drug networks.
As part of the financial investigation and asset-tracing strategy against narcotics traffickers, Jammu Police has taken substantial action against illegally acquired assets. During the campaign:
- 37 vehicles linked to drug-related activities have been seized.
- 123.290 grams of gold, valued at approximately ₹13.70 lakh, has been frozen.
- 26 bank accounts have been frozen, involving transactions amounting to approximately ₹18 lakh.
- Properties worth ₹5.19 crore have been attached in eight cases, including three movable and five immovable properties.
- 22 Properties belonging to known offenders demolished with distt administration
In addition, stringent administrative action has been initiated against individuals involved in narcotics trafficking:
- 27 Driving Licences have been cancelled.
- 143 Registration Certificates (RCs) of vehicles have been cancelled.
Continuing its offensive against the infrastructure used by drug traffickers, Jammu Police has also demolished 22 illegal structures, including 11 pucca houses and 11 khullas, which were being used for facilitating narcotics-related activities.
Addressing the media, SSP Jammu Shri Joginder Singh stated that the fight against drugs is not merely a law enforcement challenge but a social responsibility requiring collective action from all stakeholders. He appreciated the support and cooperation extended by the public, civil society members, educational institutions, and youth in making the campaign successful.
He urged citizens to continue sharing information regarding drug peddling and narcotics-related activities with the police and assured that every credible input would be acted upon promptly and professionally.
The SSP reiterated that District Police Jammu remains fully committed to the vision of a Drug-Free Jammu and Kashmir and will continue its relentless campaign against narcotics with unwavering determination under the Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan.
Jammu Police remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting the youth, safeguarding society, and ensuring that drug traffickers find no space to operate within the district.
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