Srinagar: CRPF Director General G P Singh on Wednesday reviewed the force’s operational preparedness for the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra and stressed the need for seamless coordination among all agencies to ensure a safe pilgrimage, officials said.
Singh, who is on a three-day visit to the Kashmir Valley, also chaired a meeting attended by senior officers of the CRPF, civil administration, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other agencies involved in securing the annual pilgrimage in the south Kashmir Himalayas.
“DG CRPF reviewed the operational preparedness of the force in view of the forthcoming Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2026,” Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) spokesperson Chote Lal said here.
The CRPF chief reviewed security and logistical arrangements along the yatra route up to the Baltal base camp and emphasised the importance of maintaining a robust security grid through close coordination among all the stakeholders.
Singh said inter-agency coordination must be strengthened to ensure a safe and incident-free pilgrimage.
At the Baltal base camp, he was briefed on the security grid, access control measures and logistics preparedness to ensure foolproof safety arrangements and smooth coordination among the agencies involved.
He also conducted a field visit to the CRPF battalion headquarters at Gund in Ganderbal district.
The 57-day Amarnath yatra will begin on July 3 via the twin routes — the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam track in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal track in Ganderbal district — and conclude on August 28, coinciding with Raksha Bandhan.
Anti-drug crackdown uncovers alarming involvement of Ladakh youths in peddling
Leh, Jun 10 (PTI) A major anti-narcotics crackdown in Ladakh has uncovered the alarming involvement of local youths, including juveniles and underage girls, in both drug consumption and peddling, prompting serious concern among authorities, officials said on Wednesday.
Acting on the directions of Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena, the recently formed Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) has apprehended several drug consumers and peddlers and seized 1.5 kgs of cannabis within the first week of its operations, exposing a growing trend of young addicts turning to drug trafficking to finance their addiction, the officials said.
They said the development assumes greater significance in the wake of 298 new cases of drug abuse in Ladakh in recent months.
Through targeted operations, the task force has unearthed the alarming involvement of local youths, including juveniles and girls, in drug consumption, who are also doubling as drug peddlers, the officials said.
They said the investigations have revealed that several young consumers are also functioning as peddlers to finance their addiction.
The involvement of youth, including juveniles and underage girls, has emerged as a matter of serious concern, underlining the need for intensified awareness campaigns, preventive interventions and community engagement, the officials said.
They said the swift action by the newly constituted ANTF reflects Lt Governor’s firm commitment to combating the growing menace of drug abuse and trafficking in the region through focused enforcement, intelligence-led operations and community participation.
The officials said the investigations have also pointed towards inter-state linkages, suggesting that supply chains extend beyond Ladakh.
Further, instances of intravenous drug use have highlighted the potential risk of communicable diseases, making the issue not only a law-and-order concern but also a public health challenge, the officials said.
During his recent interaction with religious organisations, civil society groups and other stakeholders, the Lt Governor had directed strict action against drug peddlers and users and called for dismantling the entire supply chain of narcotics operating in the region.
“The Administration of Ladakh has adopted a policy of zero tolerance towards drug abuse and narcotics trafficking. The early success of the ANTF demonstrates our resolve to identify and dismantle the supply chain of narcotic substances and protect our youth from this menace.
“Drug abuse poses a serious threat to the social fabric of society, and we will continue to take firm action against those involved in trafficking while simultaneously strengthening awareness, prevention and rehabilitation efforts. Our objective is to ensure a safe, healthy and drug-free Ladakh,” Saxena said.
The Lt Governor also appealed to the citizens, parents, educational institutions, religious leaders and civil society organisations to actively support the UT-Level Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) by sharing information, creating awareness and helping vulnerable youth stay away from narcotic substances.






