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NIA Raids Banned Darul Uloom; Ex-Jamaat Chief’s House In J&K’s Shopian

The NIA on Monday conducted raids at two locations in Jammu and Kashmir’s Shopian district, including Darul Uloom Sirajul Uloom, which was declared an illegal entity last month.
NIA sleuths carried out searches at the school in Imam Sahib area in Shopian in the early hours, officials said. The education institute imparts both religious and formal education to hundreds of students.

Officials said another NIA team also searched the residence of the former chief of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami, Shahzada Aurangzeb, at Molu Chitragam in the district.

KISHTWAR POLICE APPREHENDS TWO PERSONS WITH LARGE QUANTITY OF INTOXICANT MEDICINES

Aaqib Butt

Kishtwar, May 24, 2026:

Continuing its intensified drive against drug abuse under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, Kishtwar Police apprehended two persons and recovered a huge quantity of suspected intoxicant medicines during patrolling in Kishtwar town.

A police party of Police Station Kishtwar headed by PSI Danish Qaiser Gazali intercepted two suspicious persons during routine patrolling on May 23, 2026. Upon checking, police recovered:

• 25 boxes of Tapentadol Hydrochloride Tablets 100 mg (100 tablets each)
• 05 boxes of Entol Tapentadol Hydrochloride Tablets (100 tablets each)
• 02 boxes of Pregabalin Capsules 300 mg containing 18 strips

The accused were identified as:
Adnan Ali S/o Amjad Ali Mir, R/o Malipeth, Kishtwar
Mohsin Sarwar S/o Sajad Hussain Mir, R/o Lanyal, Kishtwar

During questioning, the accused failed to produce any valid prescription or legal authorization for possession of the recovered medicines. Preliminary investigation revealed that the intoxicant substances were allegedly intended for illegal sale among drug addicts for monetary benefits.

The recovered medicines were seized on the spot and necessary entries have been made at Police Station Kishtwar. Further investigation is in progress.

Kishtwar Police remains committed towards eradicating the drug menace and taking strict action against those involved in narcotics and illegal substance trade.

Hon’ble Sinha’s Steadfast Resolve Against Drug Abuse Offers Jammu & Kashmir a Renewed Sense of Hope

At a time when societies across the country are grappling with the complex and deeply corrosive challenge of substance abuse, Jammu and Kashmir has, in recent months, witnessed an unusually focused and determined response from its administration. At the centre of this effort stands the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, whose sustained leadership under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan has brought a sense of seriousness to an issue that for years had quietly hollowed families, neighbourhoods, and communities across the Union Territory.
Drug addiction is not merely a law-and-order challenge; it is a social crisis that gradually erodes the moral and emotional foundations of society. In Jammu and Kashmir, where aspirations of peace, progress, and stability remain deeply cherished, the growing prevalence of narcotics among sections of youth had emerged as a matter of profound concern. What distinguishes the present moment, however, is the unmistakable message that the administration is no longer willing to treat this menace as a peripheral issue.
Under Shri Manoj Sinha’s stewardship, the campaign against narcotics has acquired both administrative urgency and public visibility. His participation in anti-drug marches, outreach programmes, and awareness drives across districts has not merely served symbolic value; it has communicated institutional intent. Equally significant has been the coordinated response involving law enforcement agencies, civil administration, educational institutions, and community stakeholders—an acknowledgment that a challenge of this magnitude cannot be addressed through policing alone.
For many residents of Jammu and Kashmir, this marks a notable shift in governance. Across urban centres and rural belts alike, there is a growing sentiment that, perhaps for the first time in recent memory, the fight against drug abuse is being pursued with sustained seriousness. The administration’s visible resolve, reinforced by intensified police action against peddlers and trafficking networks, has instilled cautious optimism among families who have long feared for the future of their children.
Public policy, particularly on matters as sensitive and socially entrenched as addiction, is often judged not only by outcomes but also by intent and consistency. In this regard, Shri Manoj Sinha’s approach has resonated widely because it reflects both firmness and empathy: firmness against those profiting from the destruction of lives, and empathy towards families seeking rehabilitation and hope.
Jammu and Kashmir’s journey towards becoming drug-free will undoubtedly remain long and demanding. Yet, leadership matters in shaping public confidence. The Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor’s strong commitment to this cause has ensured that the fight against narcotics is no longer an episodic concern, but a collective mission—one that many households today openly acknowledge and appreciate as essential to safeguarding the future of the region’s youth

KISHTWAR POLICE DESTROYED ILLEGAL OPIUM CULTIVATION IN PADDAR: TWO CASES REGISTERED

Aaqib Butt

Kishtwar, May 23, 2026:

Continuing its drive against drug menace, Kishtwar Police busted illegal cultivation of opium poppy plants in the Paddar area and registered two cases under the NDPS Act at Police Station Atholi.

SSP Kishtwar stated that Kishtwar Police developed reliable information regarding illegal cultivation of opium poppy in the Paddar area. Acting on this input, a police team led by SHO PS Atholi under the supervision of SDPO Atholi conducted a raid at Village Karthie, Tehsil Atholi Paddar, where Mohd. Akbar S/O Ghulam Qadir was found cultivating opium illegally. In this regard, Case FIR No. 11/2026 U/S 8/18 NDPS Act has been registered. During the operation, about 25 kilograms of opium poppy plants were recovered and destroyed on the spot as per procedure.

In another raid at Village Kijaie, police found Abdul Latief Bichoo S/O Abdul Aziz Bichoo and Abdul Kabir S/O Ghulam Rasool Shah involved in similar illegal cultivation. Accordingly, Case FIR No. 12/2026 U/S 8/18 NDPS Act has been registered. Around 35 kilograms of opium poppy plants were recovered from Abdul Latief Bichoo and about 25 kilograms from Abdul Kabir, all of which were destroyed on the spot.

SSP Kishtwar reiterated that such drives will continue with full force and warned that anyone involved in drug cultivation, trafficking, or supporting such activities will face strict legal action. He appealed to the general public to remain vigilant and share any information regarding narcotics, assuring that the identity of informers will be kept confidential. He further emphasized that continuous field monitoring and strict enforcement will be maintained to curb illegal cultivation and dismantle drug networks. Kishtwar Police remains committed to eradicate the drug menace and ensure a safe and drug-free society.

10 Crore Public Land Encroachment Case Deferred Demand Raised for Heavy Penalty Against Encroachers

Coimbatore:
The legal battle over the alleged encroachment of a prime public land parcel worth nearly ₹10 crore in Coimbatore has taken a fresh turn, with the Supreme Court postponing the hearing of the case to August 14 for final orders.
The dispute pertains to an Open Space Reservation (OSR) land located at Meenakshi Nagar Layout in Saravanampatti, Coimbatore. The land had originally been earmarked for the development of a public park aimed at improving environmental sustainability and community welfare.
According to civic authorities, the property had allegedly been occupied and enjoyed for several years by S. Aravind, son of Sivagnanam. Aravind had also reportedly requested the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation to accept an alternative private land owned by him in exchange for the OSR park site.
However, the Corporation rejected the proposal on December 8, 2020. Subsequently, on July 17, 2021, officials issued a notice directing him to remove the encroachment.
Challenging the notice, Aravind approached the Madras High Court. In a significant verdict delivered on December 19, 2025, the High Court dismissed his petition and directed the Corporation to clear the encroachment and restore the land for public use as a park.
Acting on the court order, Coimbatore Corporation officials reclaimed the property on January 21 amid strong resistance and fenced the land under civic control.
Aravind later challenged the High Court verdict before the Supreme Court in New Delhi. In response, the Coimbatore Corporation filed a counter affidavit through advocate Poornima Krishna.
In its submission, the Corporation stated that lands reserved for parks and playgrounds in approved layouts are meant exclusively for public welfare and cannot be diverted for private purposes under any circumstances. It further argued that the petitioner already has valid access routes to his property and that the demand to use the park land as a pathway was unjustified.
The Corporation also contended that no leniency should be shown to individuals who allegedly encroach upon public land for personal gain and sought dismissal of the appeal with costs.
During the latest hearing, the Supreme Court deferred the matter to August 14, when final orders are expected to be passed.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu Reserve Site Protection Association Secretary S.P. Thiagarajan stated that individuals involved in encroaching upon public lands must not only face strict punishment but should also be subjected to heavy financial penalties.
The issue has also sparked political and public debate, with social activists questioning whether influential individuals would continue to exert pressure on government officials, as allegedly witnessed during previous administrations.
The case has now emerged as a major test of how firmly public authorities intend to act against large-scale encroachments on lands reserved for the common public.

India, Cyprus Upgrade Ties To A Strategic Partnership

NEW DELHI, May 22: India and Cyprus on Friday elevated their ties to a strategic partnership and set up a joint task force to facilitate deeper cooperation in sectors such as infrastructure and shipping as Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides for wide-ranging talks.
The two leaders also deliberated on the West Asia crisis as well as the Ukraine conflict, with PM Modi saying New Delhi supports all efforts for an early end to the hostilities.
“Over the past decade, investment from Cyprus to India has nearly doubled. Trust between the two countries has increased, and with the India-European Union Free Trade Agreement, numerous new possibilities have emerged,” Modi said in his media statement.
Taking advantage of this, we are targeting to double this investment again in the next five years, he said.
“And to realise this resolve, today we are elevating our trusted relationship to a strategic partnership,” he added.
The prime minister also noted that the friendship between India and Cyprus is both “strong and futuristic” as he elaborated on various aspects of his talks with Christodoulides.

“We also discussed global issues. Whether it is Ukraine or West Asia, we will continue to support efforts for the early end of the conflict and for peace,” Modi said.
“We are also unanimous on the view that reform of global institutions is urgent and important for resolving the growing global challenges,” he said.
The prime minister said the two countries also decided to expand cooperation in areas of maritime security and counter-terrorism.
In his remarks, Christodoulides said India and Cyprus decided to set up a joint task force for cooperation in key sectors such as infrastructure and shipping.
Christodoulides kick-started his three-day visit to India on Wednesday. (AGENCIES)

SC Grants Bail To Accused In UAPA Case Over Recruitment Of ‘Hybrid’ Terrorists

The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Suhail Ahmad Thokar, who was arrested in a UAPA case for allegedly conspiring with proscribed terrorist groups to recruit “hybrid” terrorists, radicalise youth and execute acts of terrorism following the repeal of Article 370 of the Constitution.
The Centre had on August 5, 2019 abrogated the provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution, which bestowed a special status on the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.


A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi passed the order while hearing Thokar’s plea challenging a September 2023 order of the Delhi High Court which had denied him bail in the case probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
He was arrested in the case on October 20, 2021.
The top court granted him bail while considering the period already spent by him in custody and also that conclusion of trial in the matter would take some time.
It directed that Thokar be enlarged on bail subject to furnishing the bail bond to the satisfaction of the special NIA court at Delhi.
Thokar had earlier moved the high court challenging a January 2023 order of the trial court denying him bail in the case lodged under various provisions of the erstwhile Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.

The prosecution had alleged that an FIR was registered subsequent upon the receipt of intelligence regarding the incubation of a larger conspiracy in the Kashmir valley and the conspiracy was orchestrated by proscribed terrorist groups, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen.
The prosection had alleged that Thokar played an active role in providing refuge to the members of the terrorist organisations and their associates.
During the arguments before the high court, his counsel had argued that there existed a conspicuous absence of material evidence implicating him in any criminal conspiracy with the alleged terrorist outfits and nothing incriminating was recovered from his possession.

Opposing his submissions, the NIA’s counsel had argued in the high court that the prosecution was clearly able to establish that Thokar played an active role in arranging logistical support for terrorists in the Kashmir valley. (Agencies)

City & Local Guides

Centre Extends NCB Chief Anurag Garg’s Tenure Till July Next Year

The Centre has extended the tenure of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) chief Anurag Garg till July next year, according to a Personnel Ministry order.
Garg, a 1993 batch Indian Police Service officer of Himachal Pradesh cadre, was appointed Director General of the NCB in September 2024.
His tenure was to end on May 23 this year.
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved extension in Garg’s deputation tenure as DG, NCB, beyond May 23, 2026, up to July 31, 2027, that is the date of his superannuation, said the order dated May 21.
The NCB recently busted several drug trafficking syndicates and made the country’s first-ever seizure of Captagon, the so-called “Jihadi Drug”.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on May 16 announced the busting of an international drug syndicate involved in the trafficking of Captagon with a seizure of 227 kg of the “jihadi drug” valued at Rs 182 crore.
Captagon is the street name historically linked to fenethylline, a synthetic stimulant developed in the 1960s, which earned the sobriquet of the “jihadi drug” due to repeated allegations and intelligence inputs linking its abuse and trafficking with extremist and conflict-zone networks operating in parts of West Asia, sources said.

India To Launch ‘Smart Border’ Project Along Pak, B’Desh Borders To Curb Infiltration: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a “smart border” project in the next year to make the 6,000 km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the “conspiracy” to change the demography of the areas is defeated.
Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the minister also reiterated that the government will find each and every infiltrator from the country and send them outside India.
K F Rustamji was the first director general of the BSF after it was raised in 1965.
“I want to assure BSF troops that we will launch this smart border project in the 60th year of its raising and we will make the Pakistan and Bangladesh borders impenetrable,” Shah said.
The Modi government, Shah added, has decided to create a “strong security grid” along the Pakistan and Bangladesh fronts in the next one year. The “smart border” will be aided by technology, drones, radars and smart cameras which will help create an impenetrable border, he told the gathering.
The minister also urged BSF troops to ensure that the conspiracy to artificially change the demography of India is defeated. He said current state governments in Tripura, West Bengal and Assam — all led by the BJP — believe in the policy that there should no infiltration from across Indian borders. His ministry, Shah added, will soon hold a meeting with the chief ministers of these states on the subject of border security.

The minister added that a high-powered demography mission declared earlier will be announced soon by the Union government. (Agencies)

Two Students Killed As Bus Overturns On Amritsar-Pathankot National Highway

A private bus overturned on the Amritsar-Pathankot national highway on Friday, leaving two students dead and five injured, police said.
The deceased, both aged around 23, hailed from Jammu, Station House Officer Rajwant Kaur said.
The deceased were students of a college in Punjab, she said, adding that around 10 students were among the passengers travelling in the bus.
“Five injured, including three who sustained head injuries, were shifted to a hospital in Gurdaspur,” the officer said.
The cause of the accident is yet to be ascertained. (Agencies)