The Jammu and Kashmir Police mentioned on Thursday that they’ve busted a narco-smuggling module within the Baramulla district of north Kashmir, arresting three smugglers with a big amount of narcotics and money. Speaking to reporters in Baramulla, Senior Superintendent of Police Amod Ashok Nagpure acknowledged that the Uri police station acquired info on May 8 from dependable sources indicating the involvement of Mehmood Ahmad Najar of Churunda and Sajad Ahmad Malik of Dhanisyedan in narcotics smuggling.Â
Both suspects have been detained for questioning, throughout which they disclosed that they’d hid contraband substances and money in Churanda. “Following their disclosure, a police party, along with a magistrate, conducted a search at the location and recovered the contraband substance. The operation was assisted by the Army,” Amod mentioned.
He additional talked about that the accused revealed the involvement of one other particular person, Fayaz Ahmad Hajam of Danisyedan, in smuggling contraband from Pakistan. Subsequently, Hajam was detained, and throughout questioning, he disclosed the concealment of further contraband, which was subsequently recovered by the police and Justice of the Peace.
“Additionally, based on further disclosures by Fayaz, some cash was also recovered from his residence. This module is linked to Pakistan-based handlers, from whom the police managed to recover contraband weighing 7.800 kg (valued at approximately Rs 50 crore) and cash worth Rs 12,63,500,” he added.
The SSP acknowledged that as of now, no election angle has been established within the investigation. However, an intensive investigation might be performed to make sure that elections are held in a free and truthful method.
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