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Kupwara Narco-Module Case: 8 kg Heroine worth Rs 50 Cr seized from one arrested person: Police

Kupwara Narco-Module Case: 8 kg Heroine worth Rs 50 Cr seized from one arrested person: Police File Photo KUPWARA: The Jammu and Kashmir police Monday said that the narco module busted on Sunday was on forces radar for the past three weeks and more chains and links related to the case will be identified during the investigation. Police said 8 kgs of Heroin has been recovered from the one arrested person which has a market value of Rs 50 Crore. Addressing a news conference Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Kupwara Dr. GV Sundeep, said that the busted narco module was in close touch with Pakistan based operatives and the accused apprehended was tasked to smuggle drugs into the valley to extend financial support to the militant outfits in Kashmir.

J&K: Rs 50 crore worth Heroine seized in Kupwara; accused associated with Lashkar-e-Toiba

Last Updated: J&K: Rs 50 Crore Worth Heroin Seized In Kupwara; Accused Associated With Lashkar-e-Toiba 8 KG Heroine of worth Rs 50 Crore seized in Jammu and Kashmir`s Kupwara Town. One arrested, Pakistan`s Lashkar e Toiba involved in the drug operation. PTI The Jammu and Kashmir police on Monday said that the narco module busted on Sunday was on forces radar for the past few weeks and more chains and links related to the case will be identified during the investigation. Police said 8 kgs of Heroin has been recovered from the one arrested person which has a market value of Rs 50 Crore.

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Climbing broken ladders - Daily Times

Daily Times May 11, 2021 “It isn’t for women”. This is a line is all too familiar to many young women and girls, who are raised to believe that certain career paths just ‘aren’t suitable’ for them. They are taught at a tender age to colour their lives pink while basking in the fantasy of wedding days and magical recipes; all the while leaving behind dreams of embarking upon “tougher” and untrodden career paths, such as the police. This holds especially true in our region, where women are actively discouraged from pursuing a life of crime-fighting and upholding the law, as patriarchal attitudes dictate that we should let men be the country’s “saviours”. A prime example of such archaic workplace gender discrimination is currently unfolding in Sri Lanka.

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