ANTF arrests man with 3.5 kg heroin in Srinagar

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Sept 21: Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) has arrested a border resident along with 3.5 kg of heroin worth about Rs 7 crores in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
This was disclosed by Senior Superintendent of Police (ANTF) Raj Kumar while addressing a press conference, here today. He told reporters that Zaheer Ahmad, a resident of north Kashmir’s Keran sector of Kupwara district, was arrested on specific information from Gangbug area of Srinagar.

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“The arrest of the narcotic smuggler and seizure of commercial quantity of heroin from his possession is a big success for the ANTF,” the SSP said, adding an FIR was registered in this connection and further investigation to expose the backward and forward links of the arrested smuggler was going on.
He said heroin is mostly smuggled from across the border and ANTF is looking into details how the consignment reached this side – whether it was smuggled or airdropped through a drone. Some more arrests are expected in the case as the investigation progresses, he said, adding that it is a matter of investigation whether the case is linked to narco-terrorism.
The SSP revealed that this year ANTF has registered 15 FIRs, mostly related to the seizure of commercial quantities of narcotics from different parts of the Union Territory and arrests of the accused were even made from outside J&K, including Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat and Delhi.
“The assets/properties raised by the smugglers are being identified and confiscated. Several bank accounts were also frozen,” he said, adding that the same process will be followed in this case.
He appealed to the general public to come forward and cooperate with law enforcing agencies in identifying and capturing the drug smugglers to safeguard the younger generation.