SRINAGAR: The District Administration in central kashmir’s Budgam district, in coordination with District Police Budgam, on Friday demolished four illegally constructed properties allegedly belonging to drug peddlers in the Khansahib sub-division as part of the district’s ongoing campaign against the narcotics trade.
The demolition drive was conducted in the Parnewa and Arigam areas in the presence of revenue and police officials.
According to officials, the operation resulted in the demolition of three structures comprising four shops, a cowshed and a tile factory. The properties were allegedly linked to individuals involved in drug peddling and were targeted as part of the administration’s anti-narcotics drive.
Officials said the action forms part of a broader strategy to dismantle assets allegedly acquired through or used in connection with narcotics-related activities, while intensifying efforts to curb the spread of drug abuse across the district.
The District Administration said the campaign reflects its continued commitment to taking coordinated action against drug peddling in collaboration with the police.















