Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Govt teacher among two arrested in Kupwara, Rs 50 Cr worth narcotics; arms, ammo recovered | KNO

Duo was working at the behest of Lashkar-e-Toiba: SSP Kupwara

Published

on

kno news

Kupwara, July 26 (KNO): A government teacher was among two apprehended at Sadhna Top close to the Line of Control in north Kashmir's Kupwara district along with huge quantity of arms, ammunition and narcotics worth Rs 50 Crores in international market. Addressing a joint press conference with the army, at District Police Office (DPO) Kupwara, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Kupwara Shiriram Ambarkar, according to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that a teacher along with another person was involved in illegal transportation of arms, ammunition and a consignment of narcotics worth Rs 50 crores in international market. Flanked by army’s Colonel PS Chauhan, the SSP Kupwara said that, the SSP said that both the apprehend accused were in contact with Pakistan based Lashkar-e- Toiba (LeT) outfit and were operate on the directions of Lashkar operatives across LoC to smuggle huge amount of illegal narcotics, arms and ammo into the valley. The SSP Kupwara said that the arrested duo were involved in illegal trade of narcotics and ammunition of which one is a government teacher posted at higher secondary school Tangdhar, Kupwara and has been identified as Bashir Ahmad Sheikh (48) son of Ghulam Ahmad Sheikh and another one has been identified as Abdul Amir Sheikh (43) son of Mohd Amin Sheikh a resident of Hajinar, Tangdhar, Kupwara. He said that apart of narcotics worth Rs 50 crore in the international market, a huge quantity of arms and ammunition that include 20 grenades, one AK-56 riffle, its 76 rounds, 90 pistol rounds, narcotics worth Rs 50 Crore that was wrapped in polythene bags. Talking about the surge in illegal trade of narcotics in border district, the SSP said that it's going to be a big challenge in times to come but not beyond the ability of security forces. “We have demonstrated so many times that we are able to busting modules back to back,” he said—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Govt frames rules for drug rehabilitation centres in J&K | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

MeT predicts wet spell till April 10 | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Ganderbal Encounter: CM Omar terms LG Sinha’s magisterial probe decision as ‘appropriate’ | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Rising cancer burden in J&K: over 50,000 cases reported in Kashmir since 2018 | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Hailstorm devastates orchards in Shopian–Kulgam at critical flowering stage, growers seek compensation | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Landslides, shooting stones block Srinagar-Jammu National Highway in Ramban | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Zero tolerance against drug menace in Ladakh: LG | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

J&K’s textile & apparel sector remains stable amid fluctuations, data reveals | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

J&K sees decline in benefits under SC Post-Matric Scholarship Scheme | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

Over 1,700 students in J&K avail education loans under Central schemes | KNO

TOP STORIES11 hours ago

44 digital transport services launched in J&K for seamless access | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

From Botany to bakery: Shamsun Nissa’s ‘Cakes and Brews’ inspires new wave of women entrepreneurship in Kashmir | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Sudden, intense hailstorm leaves Bandipora farmers grappling | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

MVD conducts massive drive against traffic violators in Kangan | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Drug peddler arrested in Sopore; contraband substance recovered: Police | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

CM Omar distributes appointment letters to 124 RAS beneficiaries; assures reforms for faster, transparent process | KNO

TOP STORIES12 hours ago

Chief Secy reviews implementation strategy for Urban Challenge Fund in J&K | KNO

Copyright © 2021