Srinagar, Jul 17: In a major action against drug trafficking under the Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyan – 100 Days Campaign, Srinagar Police has attached four immovable properties worth Rs 3,34,51,957 under the provisions of Section 68F of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.
The attachment was carried out by Police Station Safakadal during the investigation of NDPS cases. The properties have been identified as illegally acquired assets derived from proceeds of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here.
The details of attached properties are:
Adnan Lateef Sheikh – A three-storey residential house constructed on land recorded as Abadi Deh, valued at Rs 1,19,90,765, falling under Survey No. 1819 Min at Estate Nawakadal, involved in FIR No. 74/2026 under Section 8/22 NDPS Act.
Danyal Ahmad Bisati – A single-storey residential house constructed on land measuring 7 Marlas and 50 Sq. Ft., valued at Rs 1,18,28,965, falling under Survey No. 386 Min at Estate Palpora, involved in FIR No. 24/2025 under Sections 8/20, 29 NDPS Act.
Shahid Gul – A double-storey residential house constructed on approximately 4.5 Marlas of land, valued at Rs 71,31,905, falling under Survey No. 201 Min at Estate Barthana, Qammerwari, involved in FIR No. 48/2026 under Section 8/20 NDPS Act.
Adil Ahmad Mir – A single-storey residential house constructed on 3 Marlas of land, valued at Rs 25,00,322, falling under Survey No. 490 Min at Estate Goripora, involved in FIR No. 62/2025 under Sections 8/21, 29 NDPS Act.
The accused persons have been served with attachment orders and have been prohibited from selling, leasing, mortgaging, transferring, or otherwise disposing of the attached properties, or creating any third-party interest therein, without prior permission of the competent authority.
This action forms part of the sustained campaign of Srinagar Police against the menace of drug trafficking and reflects its firm resolve to dismantle the financial infrastructure of narcotics networks by targeting assets acquired through the proceeds of illicit drug trade. Police reiterated its commitment to making society drug-free and urged citizens to cooperate by sharing information related to drug trafficking with the nearest police station or through the Police Helpline Dial 112.


