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Reasi police take swift action after videos alleging sale of intoxicating tablets surface on social media
4/5/2026 10:12:56 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, Apr 5: District Police Reasi have taken prompt and effective action following the circulation of several videos on social media alleging the sale of intoxicating tablets in the PP Market (Purana Daroor) area near Katra. Taking cognizance of these inputs, Police Post Banganga immediately established a naka in the area to verify the allegations and ensure strict enforcement of law and order.
During naka checking, police teams apprehended the following four individuals: Rashpal Singh S/o Munshi Singh R/o Purana Daroor, Charan Paduka, Katra, Uttam Singh S/o Govind Ram R/o Purana Daroor, Charan Paduka, Katra, Sohal Lal S/o Munshi Ram R/o Tarakote, Katra, Joginder Singh S/o Bodh Raj R/o Kanjali, District Reasi.
Upon their search, Pregabalin tablets were recovered from their possession. As Pregabalin does not fall under the NDPS Act, appropriate preventive action was taken against them under Sections 129/170 BNSS.
An Istgasa was prepared and produced before the Executive Magistrate (EMIC), Katra for further legal proceedings. District Police Reasi remain committed to curbing illegal activities, ensuring public safety and taking strict action on all inputs received through social media or public sources.
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