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Crores Worth Illegal Drug-Linked Properties Razed Along NH-44 in Anantnag Crackdown

Police, Civil Administration Launch Major Demolition Drive on State Land; NDPS Accused Targeted

JK News Service by JK News Service
April 29, 2026
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Crores Worth Illegal Drug-Linked Properties Razed Along NH-44 in Anantnag Crackdown
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Srinagar, Apr 29 (JKNS): In a decisive action against drug trafficking and illegal encroachments, Anantnag Police, in coordination with the civil administration, on Wednesday demolished multiple structures worth crores raised illegally on state land along NH-44 in Sangam, targeting individuals involved in narcotics-related offences.

As per news agency JKNS, Police, in coordination with the civil administration, carried out a demolition drive targeting properties worth crores illegally constructed on state land by individuals involved in narcotics-related offences.

During the operation, multiple structures raised on state land falling under Khasra No. 319 (min) of estate Sangam along NHW-44 were demolished. These structures were being used as roadside eateries (dabbas/restaurants) and were found to be linked with persons involved in NDPS Act cases.

One such establishment, “Kashmir Restaurant (Dabba)”, was owned by Gul Mohammad Mir S/O Mohammad Sadiq Mir and Bashir Ahmad Mir S/O Gul Mohammad Mir, both residents of Donipora Sangam. Gul Mohammad Mir is involved in FIR No. 232/2011 under Section 8/20 of the NDPS Act registered at Police Station Bijbehara, while Bashir Ahmad Mir is involved in FIR Nos. 191/2020 under Section 8/20 and 213/2024 under Sections 8/15, 29 of the NDPS Act.

Another structure, “Taj Restaurant (Dabba)”, constructed on the same Khasra number, belonged to Mohammad Maqbool Mir S/O Mohammad Sadiq Mir, along with his sons Aijaz Ahmad and Ghulam Mohi-ud-din Mir, all residents of Donipora Sangam. They are involved in FIR No. 188/2021 under Sections 8/15, 29 of the NDPS Act registered at Police Station Bijbehara.

Additionally, one more structure identified as “MIR Restaurant”, located between the above two establishments and belonging to their brother Amma Mir, was also demolished during the drive.

All these structures were found to have been illegally erected on state land without authorization. The demolition was carried out strictly as per legal procedures, reinforcing the commitment of Anantnag Police to act firmly against drug peddlers and unlawful encroachments.

Anantnag Police reiterates its zero-tolerance policy against the drug menace and appeals to the general public to cooperate with law enforcement agencies by sharing information regarding drug trafficking and other illegal activities. (JKNS)

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