Hisar Police Attach Assets Worth Rs 78.47 Lakh Under NDPS Act
In a significant action under the Nasha Mukt Haryana campaign, Hisar Police have attached properties valued at Rs 78.47 lakh belonging to nine drug traffickers. The attachment was carried out under Section 68-F of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, targeting assets acquired through the proceeds of drug trafficking.
Hisar Superintendent of Police (SP) Siddhant Jain stated that the police are now focusing not only on arresting traffickers but also on dismantling their financial networks. “We believe organised drug networks cannot be completely eradicated unless their illegal earnings and properties are targeted,” he said.
16 Vehicles Seized Including Cars, Motorcycles and Scooters
According to official information, financial and property investigations conducted over the past three months revealed that the accused had purchased several vehicles and other assets using money from drug trafficking. After document verification and completion of legal formalities, the properties were attached. The attached assets comprised 16 vehicles: four cars, one motor cab, one six-wheeler Ashok Leyland canter, eight motorcycles and two Honda Activa scooters.
The nine accused whose properties were attached include Vijaypal of Khajuwala village in Rajasthan; Gurpreet Singh alias Happy of Moga in Punjab; Satpal alias Satti of Pirawali in Hisar district; Bhupender Pal of Santnagar in Hisar; Sonu Kumar of Chamar Khera village in Hisar; Vikas alias Sarkari and Sanjay of Ambedkar Basti in Hisar town; Ravinder alias Bola of Dhani Sadalpur in Adampur town of Hisar; and Manish alias Gholu of Dhani Sadalpur in Hisar district.
Police Warn Drug Traffickers of Strict Action
SP Jain warned that those endangering the youth through drug trafficking will not be spared. “Hisar Police is keeping a close watch on every property purchased with drug money. Whether it is a vehicle, house, land or any other asset, if it has been acquired through the proceeds of crime, it will be seized under the law. Drug traffickers should abandon the misconception that illegal earnings can protect them. Now, both the drug money and freedom will be lost,” he said.
He added that Hisar Police will continue taking strict, effective and sustained action against drug traffickers to protect society, particularly the youth, from the harmful effects of drugs. The SP also urged the public to immediately inform the police about drug trafficking, sale of narcotics or any suspicious activity, assuring that the identity of informants will be kept confidential.



