Properties of 11 terrorists attached in Kishtwar
Ramban, Jan 24: Properties of 11 terrorists operating from across border attached were attacked in Kishtwar
Following the directions of special National Investigation Agency,(NIA), court Doda, Kishtwar Police attached the properties of 11 terrorists operating from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK on Friday.
In a statement SSP Kishtwar, Javaid Iqbal Mir stated that the action was executed after an in-depth investigation in case FIR No. 272 of 2022, registered under sections 120-B, 121-A IPC, and 13, 18, 39 of UAPA at Police Station Kishtwar. He said investigation, led by Dy, SP Vishal Sharma culminated in legal proceedings before the special NIA court, Doda.
Earlier, around 36 Kishtwar based terrorists, operating from PoK were declared absconders by the NIA Court. They said properties measuring 52 Kanals 8.875 marlas of 11 terrorists operating from POK/PAK were identified and attached as per legal provisions on Friday. They said additional district and session judge, Sudesh Sharma, Special Judge, NIA Court, Doda issued attachment orders under Section 83 CrPC vide order No. 33-34/FTC/NIA dated 23,January.
They said acting on the directions, SSP Kishtwar formed special teams comprising senior officers of Police alongwith Executive Magistrates to ensure the execution of the court orders. The attached properties have been marked with signboards, notifying to the public of their attachment.
Meanwhile ADGP zone, Jammu Anand Jain revealed that properties of 18 additional absconding terrorists have been identified, and the process for their attachment is underway. This will further tighten the noose on terror operatives, leaving no room for anti-national activities.
ADGP Jammu stated that such actions form part of a larger strategy aimed at disrupting the terror infrastructure, ensuring that no asset is misused to fund or support anti-national activities.
In a strong message, ADGP Jammu warned anti-national elements, overground workers, and sleeper cells to shun their activities and return to the mainstream.
ADGP cautioned that anyone aiding or abetting terrorism will face the full force of the law. Citizens were urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement agencies by reporting any suspicious activity, ADGP added.