Miscreants Cut Down 500 High-Density Apple Plants Worth Over 25 Lakh in Kulgam; FIR Registered

Kulgam, June 14: In a shocking incident of vandalism, unidentified miscreants allegedly cut down around 500 high-density apple plants in Hatipora area of Behibagh in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district, causing losses estimated at more than ₹25 lakh.
Official sources said that the affected orchard belonged to a local grower who had invested heavily in establishing the high-density apple plantation, considered a modern and high-yield horticulture practice aimed at boosting fruit production in the district.
The incident came to light after the orchard owner discovered that a large number of apple plants had been deliberately damaged and uprooted by unknown persons. The act has triggered anger and concern among local residents and the horticulture community, who termed it a serious blow to the livelihood of the orchard owner.
Police have taken cognizance of the matter and initiated an investigation. Officials said that an FIR No. 30/2026 has been registered at Police Station Behibagh under relevant sections of law to identify and bring the culprits to justice.
Meanwhile, locals have urged the authorities to ensure a thorough investigation into the incident and provide necessary assistance to the affected orchard owner, who has suffered substantial financial losses due to the destruction of the plantation.
Further investigation in the case is underway.(KNC)


