Indian Army official arrested with heroin worth Rs400m in India-held Kashmir

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JAMMU: An Indian army officer was arrested in India-held Kashmir with eight kilogrammes of heroin worth Rs400 million in the international market on Sunday, a top police officer confirmed on Monday.

According to the Kashmir Media Service, the Inspector General (IG) of Police SD Singh Jamwal said that the officer was arrested on Sunday with heroin bearing Afghan markings. The consignment, headed for Delhi, was the second major haul recovered in the past three days, IG Jamwal added.

The accused was an Indian army official of the Light Infantry Regiment and attached with the army headquarters in Delhi.

The officer has been booked under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

 

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    New Delhi:
    Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday arrested an Indian Army jawan for allegedly carrying eight kilograms of heroin from Kunjwani area.

    The state police have identified the arrested as Mohammad Anwar. During questioning he told the police that he is deployed in Kashmir’s Kupwara district. He also claimed that he left his unit and was on leave.

    According to Jammu and Kashmir police officials the narcotic material seized from the Indian Army jawan is valued upto Rs 40 crores in the market.

    Senior Superintendent of Police (Jammu) Vivek Gupta said, “Anwar was a serving personnel and his claims are being verified.”

    Inspector General of Police (IGP) Jammu SDS Banwal said, “An army man has been apprehended after receiving intelligence inputs. State police and Special Operation Group (SOG) had set a checkpoint at Kunjwani. He was boarded on a Delhi-bound bus. Eight packets of heroin has been recovered from him.”

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    The army man’s arrest was made two days after the state police had arrested four people in Jammu. Police had seized more than 15 kilograms of heroin from the arrested.

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