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Surrendered militant among 3 drug smugglers arrested in Jammu

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December 7, 2018
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Jammu, Dec 7:  Three alleged drug smugglers, including a surrendered militant, were arrested on Friday with heroin worth at least rupees four crore in the international market, police said.

The accused were identified as Ali Mohmmad alais Ishaq, a former member of Al-Barq militant outfit, Sohial Ahmed and Pradeep Kumar, they said.

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Three members of an inter-state narcotic smuggling gang have been arrested. Cash worth rupees 13 lakh and one kilogram of heroin was recovered from their possession, Superintendent of Police (SP) Jammu City (South) Vinay Sharma told reporters here.

The value of the heroin in the international market is estimated to be between rupees 4-5 crores, he said.

The accused were nabbed by police during routine checking of vehicles at Valmiki Chowk, the SP said.

Sharma said Ali, a Pakistan trained militant, was running a cable network in Kupwara after surrendering. Later, he came in contact with the Pakistan drug lobby through social media and turned to narcotic smuggling.

The drugs had been smuggled in from the Indo-Pak border in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district and were being transported to Rajasthan, he said.

A case has been registered at Gandhinagar police station, Sharma said.

He said the NIA has been informed about the case due to the terror and border smuggling angle involved.

 

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