Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat said that all other forms of criminal activity – including terrorism -- will remain on police radar in the Union Territory. (Photo: ANI)
Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat said Monday that all other forms of criminal activity – including terrorism — will remain on police radar in the Union Territory.
“Whether it is drugs, gangsters, mafia or any other kind of crime, especially terrorism, everything will remain in the sight of the police gun,” he said while addressing a gathering in Kathua after inaugurating the 14th Police Martyrs Memorial T20 Cricket Tournament 2025–26.
With a constant aim and objective to stamp out all such anti-national and anti-social activities in Jammu and Kashmir, he said the police and security forces are carrying out aggressive operations against terrorists, their overground workers (OGWs), sympathisers, drug smugglers and those involved in hawala money rackets.
He said these coordinated operations are aimed at dismantling the entire ecosystem of terror by eliminating its support system, adding that narcotics smugglers and those involved in hawala money rackets are also on the radar of the police and security forces.
The security forces and the BSF man the 740-km-long LoC and the 240-km-long international border, respectively, in Jammu and Kashmir.
Meanwhile, police in Udhampur district attached movable and immovable properties worth Rs 1.20 crore belonging to a drug peddler, Wahid Maqbool Mir of Bandipora. This was done in connection with an FIR registered at Rehambal police station, police said, adding that the attached properties include a double-storey residential house constructed on eight marlas (2,168 sq ft) of land in Sumbal (Bandipora district) and two tippers.
This followed a detailed investigation, financial scrutiny and backward linkage analysis, which revealed that the accused had acquired the properties through proceeds of narcotics trafficking.
Based on these findings, the competent authority passed the attachment order on Monday, and further legal proceedings under the NDPS Act are underway, police said.