Srinagar, Dec 05: In a significant move to counter terrorism, the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Shopian has taken strict action by attaching two (02) double-storied residential properties under Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA).
A police spokesman said that these attached residential houses are registered in the names of Mohd Shafi Dar father of terrorist Adnan Shafi Dar, resident of Wandina, on land measuring 04 marlas (Khasra No. 14) situated at village wandina.
Similarly Abdul Majeed Koka father in law of terrorist associate Sajad Ahmad Khah resident of Melhoura, on land measuring 07 Marlas (Khasra No. 1347/ min) situated at village Melhoora. Both the properties are valued Rs. 50 lacs.
“The relevant entries have been made in revenue records by the revenue authorities and notice for the sale and transfer of the attached properties has been duly served under the provisions of the UA(P) Act,” he said.
The spokesman said that attachment is linked to Case FIR No. 94/2024 of Police Station Zainapora and was executed in the presence of a duly constituted Police team and the Executive Magistrate, ensuring full compliance with legal protocols.
He said this action represents a significant milestone in the ongoing investigation into unlawful and subversive activities in the region. It highlights the firm commitment of police to neutralize threats to national security and maintain peace and order.
Moreover, the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Sopore have attached a single-storied residential house along with 16 Marlas of land (Survey No. 354) in estate Nowpora Kalan Sopore.
The property belongs to terrorist associate Mohd Subhan Khan son of Ab Satar Khan resident of Nowpora Kalan, Sopore and was attached under Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (UAPA).
This action is connected to case FIR No. 105/2024 of Police Station Sopore. The attachment was executed in the presence of a duly constituted police team and the Executive Magistrate, ensuring adherence to all legal protocols.
This measure marks a significant step in the investigation into unlawful and subversive activities in the area. It underscores police’s commitment in countering threats to national security and ensuring peace and stability.