Smugglers gang busted
Excelsior Correspondent
KATHUA, Sept 4: The Jammu Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) foiled an attempt to smuggle huge quantity of heroin here and arrested four people in this connection.
The NCB has also recovered over 22 kg heroin and Rs 17.50 lakh cash from the possession .
Three Kashmiri residents were arrested here for smuggling heroin worth Rs 100 cr from Handwara town in the State to Punjab. The person who was to receive the contraband was also nabbed from the neighbouring State, Virender Yadav, the Zonal Director of the Jammu NCB, told reporters here.
He said a private car was intercepted at Pali Morh on Sunday and its search led to the recovery of 22.145 kg heroin.
Three narcotic smugglers- Bashir Ahmad Mir, Feroz Ahmad Sheikh and Waseem Ahmad Bhat – were arrested for smuggling the contraband, Yadav said.
Subsequently, he said, the NCB along with the police arrested Paramjit Singh from village Rudiwala, P/O Taran Taran in Punjab on the disclosure of the arrested people and seized Rs 17.49 lakh from his possession.
“With these arrests, a nexus of drug traffickers was exposed and their attempt to smuggle the contraband foiled,” he said.
He said this was the 11th seizure made by the Jammu NCB this year.
“Further investigation is on,” he added.
He said the a case under Section 08, 21,29 & 60 of NDPS Act 1985 has been registered against them and the vehicle bearing registration number PB10DE7331, Santro Car bearing registration number JK03-4756 has been seized.