JAMMU, JUNE 17: As part of the 100-Day “Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan” launched on 11th April 2026, the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) Crime Branch J&K Wednesday commenced a two-day specialised training programme for Investigating Officers at the Police Auditorium, Gulshan Ground, Jammu.
The programme, as per an official statement, was inaugurated by Inspector General of Police Jammu Zone Bhim Sen Tuti, who attended as Chief Guest. In his address, the IGP stated that the fight against the drug menace requires a multi-dimensional approach encompassing enforcement, quality investigation, effective prosecution, rehabilitation of victims and community participation. He noted that well-trained Investigating Officers form the backbone of the criminal justice system and play a decisive role in dismantling drug trafficking networks and securing convictions.
A total of 120 Investigating Officers drawn from the Jammu-Kathua-Samba (JKS) Range and Udhampur-Reasi (UR) Range are participating. The programme aims to enhance the professional competence of field investigators handling NDPS cases and strengthen institutional capacity to tackle narcotics trafficking. The 100-Day Abhiyan seeks to combine enforcement, prevention, awareness, rehabilitation and community engagement to disrupt supply chains, identify drug hotspots and sensitise vulnerable sections of society.
The two-day schedule includes sessions on the drug trafficking scenario in Jammu & Kashmir and the national perspective, legal provisions of the NDPS Act, investigation and prosecution of NDPS cases, recent technological advancements, forensic and fingerprint applications, utilisation of NAFIS and case studies covering investigation from registration of FIR to filing of the Final Report. Sessions are being conducted by subject experts from the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), senior police officers, forensic specialists and legal practitioners.
Officers of ANTF stated that enhanced investigative skills, meticulous evidence collection and effective use of technology are essential for ensuring successful prosecution and deterrence against drug traffickers.
The programme will conclude on 18th June 2026 with practical evaluation exercises, feedback sessions and distribution of certificates to participants.







