Ramban Police Demolish ‘Makhan Dhaba’ on NH-44 Over Alleged Drug Peddling

Ramban Police Demolish ‘Makhan Dhaba’ on NH-44 Over Alleged Drug Peddling

RAMBAN: In a major crackdown on narcotics, Ramban Police on Tuesday demolished a roadside dhaba, identified as Makhan Dhaba, along the Jammu–Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) in the Chanderkoot area of Ramban district over its alleged involvement in drug peddling.

The eatery was accused of supplying contraband substances to locals as well as highway commuters, including drivers. Officials said the establishment had come under scrutiny following specific inputs regarding its suspected role in the illegal drug trade.

The dhaba was owned by Nakhan Singh, son of Harbajan Singh, a resident of Punjab who had been living in Chanderkoot for the past four decades.

The demolition drive was carried out under the supervision of senior officials. DSP Headquarters Ramban Waqqas Bhat and Tehsildar and Executive Magistrate Ramban Deep Kumar led the operation on the ground. Naib Tehsildar Fariq Mirza, SHO Chanderkote R. Rakhwal, and members of the voluntary organisation Hamdard were also part of the team.

Authorities stated that the action was carried out on the directions of Deputy Commissioner and District Magistrate Ramban Mohammad Aijaz Khan and was closely monitored by Senior Superintendent of Police Ramban Arun Gupta.

Police said the move is part of the ongoing “drug-free Jammu and Kashmir” initiative launched under the directions of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, aimed at dismantling drug networks and curbing the spread of narcotics in the region.

Locals appreciated the action taken by the administration, terming it a strong step against the drug menace.

Further investigation into the matter is underway, officials added.

Ramban Police Demolish ‘Makhan Dhaba’ on NH-44 Over Alleged Drug Peddling
Ramban Police Demolish ‘Makhan Dhaba’ on NH-44 Over Alleged Drug Peddling

 

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