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West Bengal Man Held in Kulgam With Nearly 1.9 Kg of Suspected Ganja

NEWS AGENCY KASHMIR NEWS TRUST #KNT

 

Kulgam, June 23, KNT: Police have arrested a man from West Bengal and recovered nearly 1.9 kilograms of suspected ganja along with an electronic weighing machine during a night checking operation in Kulgam district, officials said on Tuesday.

The arrest was made during the intervening night after police established a checkpoint at Chatabal in Kulgam and intercepted a suspect during routine checking.

The accused has been identified as Rakib Ahmad Khan, son of Mofjal Khan, a resident of Chandbita, West Bengal.

During the search, police recovered approximately 1 kilogram and 887 grams of suspected ganja from his possession. An electronic weighing machine was also seized during the operation.

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The seizure has brought an inter-state dimension to the case, as the accused is a resident of West Bengal and was apprehended in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district.

Police have registered a case under FIR No. 111/2026 under Sections 8 and 20 of the NDPS Act at Police Station Kulgam and initiated further investigation.

Officials said investigators are examining the source and intended destination of the recovered substance and whether the accused was operating independently or as part of a wider network.

Further investigation is underway. [KNT]

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Malik Faizan

Malik Faizan is a staff reporter with Kashmir News Trust (KNT), primarily covering city affairs and security-related developments. With a sharp eye for detail and on-ground reporting experience, he tracks civic issues, administrative matters, law and order situations, and major security operations across the region. Faizan is known for his prompt field updates, balanced reporting style, and consistent coverage of developments that directly impact the lives of people in urban areas.

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