Ganderbal: Police in Ganderbal have attached immovable property in the form of agricultural land measuring 09 Kanals and 07 Marlas worth Rs 3.47 crore belonging to three individuals, who have illegally exfiltrated to Pakistan for obtaining illegal arms and ammunition training.
A police spokesman in a statement said that the order was passed by court of Additional Session Judge Ganderbal vide Case FIR No.48/2009 U/S 13 ULAP Act of Police Station Kheerbawani.
“The three individuals whose properties were attached were identified as Firdous Ahmad Wani S/O Late Gh Ahmad Wani R/O Treesa Safapora, Mohd Ramzan Bhat S/O Late Gh Rasool Bhat R/O Batpora Safapora and Mohd Ayoub Ganie S/O Late Gh Rasool Ganie R/O Pahlipora Safapora,” police said.
It also said that the decisive step is part of ongoing efforts to act tough against individuals who are falling under the purview of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).
“This showcases the unhindered efforts of Ganderbal Police against elements involved in activities detrimental to public safety and national security. The action sends a strong message about the zero-tolerance approach of Ganderbal Police and acts as a deterrent,” the spokesman said.
Separately, police on Thursday attached a land parcel belonging to a proclaimed offender in Poonch district, officials said.
The six-kanal land belonging to Mohammad Bashir in Bagyal Dara village of Haveli tehsil was attached in accordance with the directions of a court, they said.
Bashir was involved in a case registered at Poonch police station under provisions of the Egress and Internal Movement (Control) Ordinance. He absconded to Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) and was subsequently declared a proclaimed offender, they further said.
Despite sustained efforts to apprehend him, Bashir continued to evade arrest, prompting the court to order the attachment of his property, they added.
The police, in coordination with revenue authorities, executed the attachment.