J&K Police Find Two Underground Drug Hideouts In Major Anti-Narcotics Operation

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Published on: 07-05-2026

J&K Police Find Two Underground Drug Hideouts In Major Anti-Narcotics Operation

The Jammu and Kashmir Police have carried out a major operation against drugs. Within just 48 hours, they found two secret underground hideouts used for storing drugs. These hideouts were located in Bijbehara and Awantipora. The police used special K9 narcotic dogs to find these hidden spots.

This J&K Police drug raid is part of a bigger plan to stop drug trafficking in the region. The police are working hard to break the networks that fund illegal activities through drugs. They are using new technology and strict rules to catch traffickers.

Hidden Chamber Found in Bijbehara

On Tuesday, the police conducted a “Narco Cordon and Search Operation” (CASO). They searched the house of a man named Rayees Ahmad Dar in Tulkhan, Bijbehara. During the search, they found a secret underground chamber. This chamber was hidden under a cemented pathway.

Rayees Ahmad Dar is already known to the police. He is facing charges for having 2,600 bottles of codeine phosphate. On April 15, 2026, the police attached his property worth Rs 1.06 crore. The police believe this new hidden chamber was used to store banned drugs.

Drug Seizure in Shitipora

Another raid took place at the home of Abdul Rashid Bhat in Shitipora. The police had a search warrant from the Bijbehara JMIC court. With the help of K9 squads, they found another underground narcotic hideouts at this location.

During this raid, the police seized about 3.9 kg of a substance that looks like charas. This material has been kept as evidence. An FIR has been registered at the Serigufwara police station regarding this case.

Use of GPS Tracking Technology

The police are also using modern technology to keep an eye on drug offenders. In a recent move, Anantnag Police put a GPS-enabled tracking anklet on Fayaz Ahmad Dar from Zaldoora Dooru. He was released on bail in a drug-related case at the Dooru station.

This tracking device allows the police to monitor his movements in real-time. This helps the police make sure he follows his bail conditions. It also prevents him from committing more crimes while he is out of jail.

Progress of the Nasha Mukt Campaign

The “Nasha Mukt” drive started on April 11, 2026. This is a 100-day campaign to make Jammu and Kashmir drug-free. The police have shared data on the progress made until May 2, 2026. The campaign aims to stop narco-terror financing that supports terrorism.

Action Taken Total Count
FIRs Registered 481
Traffickers Jailed 518
Drug-Funded Homes Demolished 24
Driver’s Licenses Recommended for Revocation Over 300
Assets Attached Worth Crores of Rupees

Conclusion

The J&K Police are taking very strong steps to end the drug problem. By finding underground hideouts and using GPS tracking, they are making it hard for traffickers to operate. The Nasha Mukt campaign Jammu and Kashmir is showing clear results with hundreds of arrests and the destruction of illegal properties. The police say they have a zero-tolerance policy toward drugs and will continue these operations.

FAQs

What did the police find in Bijbehara?

The police found a secret underground chamber hidden under a cemented pathway at the home of Rayees Ahmad Dar.

How much drug was seized in the Shitipora raid?

The police seized approximately 3.9 kg of a charas-like substance from the residence of Abdul Rashid Bhat.

What is the Nasha Mukt drive?

It is a 100-day anti-drug campaign in Jammu and Kashmir that started on April 11, 2026, to stop drug trafficking and narco-terror funding.

How are the police monitoring offenders on bail?

The police are using GPS-enabled tracking anklets to monitor the real-time movements of offenders like Fayaz Ahmad Dar.

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