Major Crackdown on Drug Hub: Samba's Illegal Structures Demolished
Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district demolished 33 illegally built structures used for drug-related activities. The operation, targeting a significant drug hotspot, retrieved government land and curbed narcotics supply networks. It forms part of a broader campaign to dismantle drug trafficking infrastructure and ensure public safety.
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In a significant operation against drug-related activities, police and civil authorities in Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir have demolished 33 illegally constructed structures worth Rs 60 crore.
Located at Balole Khad in Bari Brahmana, these structures were reportedly used for storing narcotics such as heroin, attracting scrutiny from law enforcement officials.
The crackdown is part of the 'Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan,' aimed at halting the spread of narcotics and safeguarding youth from substance abuse.
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