On June 3, State Investigation Agency (SIA) filed chargesheets against three operatives of a narco-terror module, identified as Rubeena Nazir, Ishfaq Ahmad Mir, and Mudasir Ahmad Poswal, for trafficking drugs and small arms, as well as diverting the proceeds to fund terror activities in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Greater Kashmir. The investigation revealed a narco-terror module operating in collaboration with terrorists from Pakistan, utilising encrypted messaging apps and smuggling narcotics and weapons through the Karnah sector in Kupwara District of J&K. The accused Rubeena Nazir played a pivotal role as the kingpin, managing the distribution of proceeds, facilitating digital transfers to terrorists' families, and coordinating the activities of the module. “While the investigation continues to uncover more evidence and suspects, it has so far established the involvement of 19 individuals,” the statement said. “The chargesheet has been filed against the first three suspects, shedding light on the complex network of narco-terrorism”, officials added.