Rajasthan Police have frozen assets exceeding Rs 2.5 crore belonging to an alleged drug trafficker in Jhalawar, under the NDPS Act, as part of a crackdown on narcotics trade financial networks.
Police in Rajasthan's Jhalawar have frozen assets worth more than Rs 2.5 crore belonging to an alleged drug trafficker under provisions of the NDPS Act, officials said on Tuesday.
Superintendent of Police Amit Kumar said the action was carried out against accused Liaqat Khan under Section 68-F of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, as part of "Operation Divya Prahar 2.0" -- a crackdown on financial networks linked to narcotics trade.
Khan, a resident of Chachurni village in Dag area, has been previously booked in multiple cases related to narcotics trafficking.
Authorities had seized over 3,100 kg of narcotic substances, including poppy husk and opium, with an estimated black market value of around Rs 4.83 crore.
The action, which was approved by the competent authority, involves freezing movable and immovable properties allegedly acquired through proceeds of drug trafficking, the officer said.
"With this step, the accused and his associates will neither be able to use these assets nor sell or transfer them," he added.
The frozen properties include two residential houses with a combined market value of approximately Rs 2.52 crore, police said.
Officials said a confidential database of assets linked to suspected traffickers was prepared by the police to target the financial networks of drug syndicates. The action was carried out in coordination with the district administration, including revenue and public works departments.
Process is underway to initiate similar action in other such cases, they added.