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Anti-Drug Day: Mafia introduces couples into narcotic smuggling to dodge cops | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 26: Recently Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested a female drug supplier from North Kashmir for supplying drugs being smuggled from across the border.
To thwart aggressive campaign launched by cops, the drug mafia in J&K has devised new strategy by inducting couples to supply narcotics in different parts of the region. This new strategy of drug mafia has forced cops to re-devise their approach to snap supply line.
“As we have launched aggressive campaign against this menace so drug mafia is adopting one after another technique but we will frustrate their evil designs with the help of the society”, a senior police officer said while admitting that some women drug peddler have been arrested recently.
Although women have been indulged in this menace since long, first time a couple was arrested some time back from the outskirt of Jammu city.
Public Safety Act (PSA) was slapped against the arrested woman because she had involved her husband in the business to dodge cops.
The woman, originally hails from Rajasthan, was living in Jammu for the pa... | |
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Ghar Ka Bheedi: Cousin-neighbor gets police officer killed in Kashmir! | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 26: Even as the Jammu and Kashmir Police claimed to have solved the killing of Sub Inspector Farooq Ahmad’s by arresting three accused, what has come to light is that the very own cousin of the deceased cop living in the neighborhood was involved in the crime.
The Inspector General of Police Kashmir range Vijay Kumar identified the trio as Arsalaan Bashir alias Faisal, son of Bashir Ahmad Dar, Tawkeer Manzoor, son of Manzoor Ahmad Mir, and Owais Mushtaq, son of Mushtaq Ahmad Ganie, all residents of Samboora, Pampore where the killing took place.
Tawkeer Manzoor is first cousin of Farooq Ahmed and lived in his neighborhood.
A police official close to th... | |
| | Security tightened ahead of Amarnath Yatra | | |
Early Times Report
Kathua, June 26: Ahead of the Amarnath Yatra, the security has been tightened at the gateway of Jammu and Kashmir at Lakhanpur.
RC Kotwal, SSP of Kathua said, “Lakhanpur is the gateway of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir from the Punjab side and we have arranged all kinds of securities. I can assure you that no tourists will face any kind of problems.”
“We are building reception yards, reception centres for the tourists’ registration and can easily move ahead and till now, all the cars are moving with escorts,” he added.
“We have some from Hoshiarpur and this is our 34th bhandara which is been organised.
Everyone comes and joins our Bhandara harmoniously and... | |
| | Progress made in deliberations for tri-services theaterisation plan: IAF chief | | |
Agencies
New Delhi, June 26: Definite progress has been made in ongoing deliberations for the theaterisation plan and the Indian Air Force (IAF) remains fully committed to the tri-services integration for enhancing comprehensive national combat power, Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari said on Sunday.
In an interview to news agency, the Chief of Air Staff said the IAF is hopeful that the final structures, as and when they come out, would be potent, robust and capable of tackling the existent and future threats.
“The process of theaterisation of the Indian Armed forces is at a deliberation stage. There are a few issues which are being discussed and definite progress has been made in thi... | |
| | Prime Minister hails cyclist Adil Altaf of Srinagar | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday hailed cyclist Adil Altaf from Srinagar while addressing the 90th episode of the ‘Mann Ki Baat”.
“Father of Adil Altaf from Srinagar, who won the gold in 70 km cycling, does tailoring work, but, has left no stone unturned to fulfill his son's dreams. Today Adil has brought pride to his father and the entire Jammu-Kashmir”, the Prime Minister said.
18-year-old Adil Altaf won the gold medal in the boys’ individual 70 kilometers cycle road race at the Khelo India Youth Games. His father Shah Altaf Hussain owns a tailoring shop in Srinagar.
“When Altaf started cycling, he would bring a cloth and other materials f... | |
| | Looking forward to ‘fruitful discussions’ with G7 leaders: PM Modi | | |
Agencies
Munich, June 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said he was looking forward to "fruitful discussions" with world leaders on topical issues like climate, energy, food security, counter-terrorism, environment, gender equality and democracy as he arrived in Munich to attend the G7 Summit.
Prime Minister Modi is attending the G7 summit, to be held on June 26 and 27, following an invitation by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The summit is being hosted by Germany in its capacity as the chair of G7, a grouping of the world's seven richest nations.
"Landed in Munich to participate in the G-7 Summit. I look forward to fruitful discussions with world leaders during the Summit... | |
| | Suspended IPS officer Basant Rath resigns; hints at joining electoral politics | | |
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, June 26: Suspended IPS officer Basant Rath on Sunday announced his resignation from service on social media, hinting that he is joining politics to contest elections from Kashmir.
In his famous twitter handle “KangriCarrier”, which is unverified, as well as WhatsApp status and Instagram post, Rath who will be completing two years of his suspension next month, said “politics is a noble profession”.
Sharing his copy of resignation letter addressed to J&K Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta and marked to Director General of Police Dilbag Singh and Commandant General Home Guard H K Lohia, Rath said “I wish to resign from the Indian Police Service in order to be ... | |
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