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Srinagar Police Attach ₹1.20 Crore Property of Drug Peddler
In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, Srinagar Police attached immovable property worth ₹1.20 crore belonging to notorious drug peddler Nisar Ahmad Sheikh on Tuesday. This action forms part of the ongoing 100 Days Campaign under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan.
The police initiated the attachment under Section 68-F of the NDPS Act, connecting it to FIR No. 61/2019 registered under Sections 8/20 of the NDPS Act. The attached assets include a three-storey fully renovated residential house, a single-storey concrete kitchen block with three washrooms, and land measuring 09 marlas.
Nisar Ahmad Sheikh, son of Habibullah Sheikh and a resident of Kani Dewar, Sheikh Mohallah, Hawal, Srinagar, has been linked to these properties through illicit drug-related activities. Investigations revealed that Sheikh acquired this property through the proceeds of drug trafficking.
The Srinagar Police’s decisive action underscores their unwavering commitment to dismantling the financial infrastructure of drug networks. By targeting properties acquired from illegal activities, they aim to challenge the operations of drug peddlers vigorously. Authorities stated that such measures not only disrupt drug trafficking networks but also foster community safety.
Following due legal procedures, the assets have been identified as illegally acquired based on thorough investigations, and they now face attachment under the provisions of the NDPS Act. This decisive move sends a strong message to others involved in similar illegal activities.
Officials emphasized their resolve to intensify operations against drug peddlers and to engage the community in this battle. They encouraged citizens to cooperate by reporting any information pertinent to drug abuse or trafficking. Encouraging public participation plays a critical role in combating the drug menace.
The Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir campaign, launched by the local administration, focuses on eradicating drugs from the region, making communities safer and healthier. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the dangers of narcotics and promote rehabilitation for those affected by drug addiction.
Reports indicate that Jammu & Kashmir continues to grapple with significant drug abuse issues. This operation signifies the authorities’ vigorous commitment to tackling these challenges head-on and serving justice against those who undermine societal well-being.
This move aligns with a broader national agenda to control drug trafficking that has plagued numerous states across India. The popularity and reach of various narcotics have necessitated stringent measures, which include community awareness drives and legal actions against offenders.
Through swift actions, such as the attachment of significant properties linked to drug trafficking, law enforcement agencies aim to disrupt and dismantle the apparatus supporting these crimes. The Srinagar Police have set a precedent by taking strong action against drug-related offenses, showcasing their dedication to a drug-free society.
Delhi HC Permits Jailed MP Engineer Rashid to Visit Ailing Father
The Delhi High Court granted jailed Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid the permission to visit his ailing father at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on October 3, 2023. This decision comes under strict police escort and reflects the court’s consideration of humanitarian grounds.
The court emphasized the crucial need for adequate security arrangements during the visit, aiming to ensure both Rashid’s safety and compliance with judicial protocols. While addressing the plea, the judges clearly stated that the visit should be time-bound and strictly supervised to maintain order.
Engineer Rashid, currently held in judicial custody, filed his appeal stressing his father’s grave health condition. The plea detailed the urgency of the situation, seeking temporary relief for the visit, which the court ultimately granted, subject to specific restrictions.
In its ruling, the High Court acknowledged the importance of the situation and approved the request while highlighting the need for strict adherence to security protocols. This reflection of concern underscores the human aspect within the legal framework, revealing the court’s balance between justice and compassionate considerations.
The exact duration and modalities of the visit are yet to be determined by the relevant authorities. As authorities prepare for this supervised visit, further statements and guidelines are anticipated to ensure that everything proceeds within the established legal framework.
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” Today is a historic day, unprecedented. When years of penance transform into attainment, the joy that appears on the face, that joy today I am seeing on the faces of BJP workers across the country,” he said.
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Bomb Threat Email Triggers Panic; Schools Evacuated in Shimla
Panic gripped several schools in Shimla on Monday after they received bomb threat emails warning of explosives planted on campus, police officials said.
Following the threats, school authorities promptly alerted the police, who evacuated students and staff as a precautionary measure. Teams conducted extensive searches of the premises, but no suspicious objects were found.
Parents were informed immediately, leading many to rush to schools to take their children home. Bomb disposal squads were also deployed and carried out mock drills to ensure preparedness and safety.
Senior Superintendent of Police Gaurav Singh said efforts are underway to trace the origin of the email. The threat message did not include any identifying details, making the investigation more challenging.
Authorities have assured the public that all necessary precautions were taken and the situation remains under control.
Supreme Court Seeks Centre’s Response on Vacancies in Armed Forces Tribunal
The Supreme Court of India on Monday took note of significant vacancies in the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) and sought responses from the Centre and other authorities on a plea demanding timely appointments.
A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi agreed to hear the petition and requested R Venkataramani to assist the court in the matter.
Concern Over Functioning of Tribunal
The plea, filed by the Armed Forces Tribunal Bar Association (Regional Bench), highlighted that out of the 11 AFT benches across the country, only three may remain functional by the end of the year if vacancies are not filled promptly.
The bench directed the petitioner’s counsel to share a copy of the petition with the Attorney General’s office and scheduled the next hearing in two weeks.
Demand for Time-Bound Appointments
The petition urges the government to complete the selection process and fill vacant posts in a time-bound manner, in compliance with provisions of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act, 2007.
Section 5 of the Act governs the composition and functioning of the tribunal and its benches. The plea also requested that existing judicial and administrative members be allowed to continue in their roles—with their consent—until new appointments are made.
Impact on Justice Delivery
The issue of vacancies is seen as critical, as delays in appointments could severely impact the tribunal’s ability to handle cases related to service matters and disputes involving armed forces personnel.
The court’s intervention is expected to expedite the appointment process and ensure that the tribunal continues to function effectively without disruption.
