While 504 persons were arrested this year, the number of those arrested for their alleged involvement in the sale of Narcotic substances and psychotropic substances was 542 in 2014, the officials said.
They said 384 cases under NDPS were registered this year so far compared to 398 last year.
Police has filed chargesheet in the court of law against 513 persons in 2014 and 277 this year so far.
They said the capital cities of Jammu and Srinagar accounted for most of the arrests with 185 peddlers arrested in winter capital and 134 in the summer capital since last year.
However, Kashmir division which included the two districts of Leh and Kargil in Ladakh region witnessed slightly higher the number of those arrest for the illicit activity compared to 10 districts of Jammu region.
While 578 persons were arrested in Kashmir division - 306 in 2014 and 272 this year, 468 were arrested from Jammu region which include 236 in 2014, the officials said.
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