In a major operation, the security forces have recovered four rocket launchers, two AK rifles and ammunition from a terrorist hideout in the forests of the Kupwara district of Kashmir.
The Chinar Corps of the Indian Army wrote on X; “Based on specific intelligence input, a joint operation was launched on 08 Oct 25 by Indian Army and @JmuKmrPolice in the general area of Brijthor Forest, Warsun, Kupwara”.
During search, security forces busted a hideout and recovered two AK Series Rifles, four Rocket Launchers, a huge cache of ammunition and other war-like stores.
Meanwhile, in a significant development in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking, Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), Kashmir has successfully recovered a substantial quantity of contraband substance and arrested accused person involved in the commission of crime. Besides, 2 drug peddlers have been arrested in Kulgam and recovered contraband substance from their possession, police said.
Acting on specific information, a dedicated team of ANTF conducted a meticulously planned operation at Naina Batpora, District Pulwama, leading to the recovery of 56 Kgs of Charas Powder. The contraband was concealed in a manner intended to avoid detection, but the swift and professional response of the ANTF personnel, ensured its seizure. The accused, identified as Gul Mohd Mallah son of Ghulam Qadir Mallah resident of Naina Batpora Pulwama was apprehended on the spot.
Accordingly, a case under relevant sections of NDPS Act was registered at ANTF Kashmir, and further investigation has been taken up to unearth the backward and forward linkages of the narcotic supply chain, police added.
Another police party headed by IC PP Mirbazar during patrolling, intercepted two suspicious persons carrying bags. They have been identified as Mohd Yaseen Sheikh son of Jalal din Sheikh and Shahid Ahmad Sheikh son of Bashir Ahmad Sheikh residents of Amanpora. During search, officers were able to recover 4.458 Kgs of Cannabis leaves like substance from their possession. They have been arrested and accordingly a case vide FIR No. 209/2025 has been registered at Police Station Qazigund and investigation has been initiated, police said.
These operations underscores the zero-tolerance policy of Jammu and Kashmir Police towards narcotics-related offences.