Dehra SP Mayank Chaudhary said that after obtaining the freezing orders under Section 68F (2) of the NDPS Act-1985, the police froze Sharif Deen’s house worth Rs 14 lakh at his native village. He added that Deen had been involved in four drug cases involving the recovery of charas (hashish) and two FIRs each had been registered at the Khudian and Jwalamukhi police stations.
The SP said that the police had earlier frozen property worth Rs 25.38 lakh belonging to Vikram Singh at Muhi village. He added that the district police had intensified its anti-drug campaign, particularly targeting habitual drug traffickers and interstate narcotics networks. In both cases, properties worth Rs 39.48 lakh had been frozen after obtaining orders from the designated NDPS Court in New Delhi.
The SP said that extended detention under the PIT-NDPS Act and the confiscation of assets under Section 68F (2) of the NDPS Act were key measures to break the financial backbone of habitual drug traffickers and curb interstate narcotics operations. The latest action is being seen as a strong message to drug peddlers operating in the region and reflects the determination of the authorities concerned to dismantle drug networks and check the growing narcotics trafficking.
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