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Several policemen injured in clashes during anti-encroachment drive in Samba | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, May 14: Several policemen were injured in clashes with anti-social elements as authorities retrieved more than 20 acres of prime land in a major anti-encroachment drive in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir, a senior police officer said on Tuesday. Samba SSP Vinay Sharma said the joint drive by the police and the civil administration was launched near Balol Nullah in Bari Brahmana area on Monday evening to retrieve the encroached land and also to bust the hotspot of illegal drug trafficking. Officials said at least 40 mud-houses belonging to the Gujjar community were demolished during the drive, which witnessed violent clashes between the alleged encroachers and law enforcement agencies. Police and administration team inspecting the vacated land after successful anti-encroachment drive launched in Samba district "We have been getting information about the vicinity becoming a drug hotspot, and during investigation it came to light that the SIDCO land is under illegal encroachment. A strategy was chalked out and accordingly the police along with civil officials moved into the area," the SSP said. He said the police party was attacked by stones and sharp-edged weapons by the anti-social elements, resulting in injuries to some personnel. Despite resistance, the police moved in using teargas and baton charged to clear the area, the officer said, adding that a case was registered and further investigation is on to arrest those who attacked the police party. He said the successful drive busted the drug hotspot, dealing a blow to the anti-national elements linked to narco-terrorism.
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