
Jammu and Kashmir Police have intensified their anti-drug campaign under the Nasha Mukt Abhiyan, arresting 11 alleged drug peddlers and seizing over seven kilograms of contraband. Authorities have also attached properties worth a total of Rs 65 lakh linked to drug trafficking, including residential houses and vehicles in Baramulla, Anantnag, and Shopian districts. These actions are part of ongoing legal proceedings under the NDPS Act to curb narcotics-related activities in the region.
The articles primarily present official police actions and statements without political commentary, focusing on law enforcement efforts against drug trafficking. The coverage reflects a government perspective emphasizing crackdown measures, with no evident opposition or alternative viewpoints included. The framing is factual and centered on public safety and legal processes.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral to slightly positive, highlighting successful police operations and enforcement achievements. There is no emotive language or criticism; instead, the coverage underscores ongoing efforts to address drug-related issues, conveying a sense of progress and official diligence.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| theprint | J-K: Police attach Rs 55 lakh properties of two drug peddlers | Center | Neutral |
| theprint | 11 arrested under anti-drug campaign of J-K Police | Center | Neutral |
| theprint | J-K: Police attach property of drug peddler in Srinagar | Center | Neutral |
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