Anantnag: Jammu & Kashmir Police on Sunday said it destroyed an illegally cultivated opium poppy crop in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district as part of its ongoing anti-narcotics campaign.
According to a police statement, an illicit poppy crop spread over approximately four marlas of orchard land was detected and destroyed in the Larnoo area.
Police said that Police Station Larnoo received credible information that an individual, identified as Gh Ahmad Sheikh alias Ama Khoja, son of Mohd Ramzan Sheikh, a resident of Deesu, had allegedly cultivated opium poppy plants illegally in his orchard at Lovlupora village.
Acting on the information, police registered FIR No. 24/2026 under Section 8/18 of the NDPS Act and initiated an investigation.
The statement said that during the course of the investigation, a police team, accompanied by an Executive Magistrate, conducted the operation and destroyed the illegal crop on the spot.
Police reiterated that such actions are part of its sustained drive under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan to curb narcotics cultivation and drug-related activities across the region.
Further investigation into the case is underway, the statement added.




