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Police arrests two drug peddlers, bootlegger

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Srinagar: Police in its recent action against drug dealings in Srinagar arrested two drug peddlers at a checkpoint and seized psychotropic substances from their possession.

A police spokesman said that officers at a checkpoint established at Syed Kocha Kawdara on Nallahmar road Srinagar intercepted an Auto bearing registration No. JK01V-4404 and arrested two drug peddlers travelling in the vehicle. The duo identified as Wajid Ahmed Beigh son of Ghulam Mohammad resident of Shadab Colony Ellahibagh and  Aabid Hassan Dar son of Late Ghulam Hassan resident of Bakshiabad  Colony Batamaloo.

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Officers at the checkpoint have recovered 48 bottles of codeine phosphate from their possession.  They have been shifted to Police Station Maharaj Gunj where they remain in custody and vehicle has also been seized.

In this regard, Case FIR No. 38/2019 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Maharaj Gunj and investigation initiated.

Meanwhile, a police spokesman said that officers at the checkpoint intercepted a bootlegger identified as Abdul Rashid Ganie son of Mohd Ramzan resident of Pazalpora Magam Handwara and recovered 32 bottles of illicit liquor from his possession. He has been taken to Police Station Khanyar where he remains in custody.

Police has registered a case FIR No. 44/2019 under relevant sections of law and initiated investigation in the matter.

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