Srinagar: A land belonging to an alleged “terrorist handler”, based in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, was attached in Handwara area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, police said Thursday.
While investigating a case, Kralgund police was found that Nazir Ahmad Ganai, son of Abdul Kabir Ganie, a resident of Palpora village, was operating from PoK and “actively involved in guiding and handling terrorist activities in Handwara”, a police spokesperson said
As per the provision of law, proceedings to attach his property were initiated in the said case.
“After obtaining necessary legal sanctions from the competent authority, land belonging to Ganie in Palpora was attached in presence of police and revenue officials,” the spokesperson said.
“Such measures aim to dismantle the support structures of terrorist outfits and deter others from unlawful activities besides strengthening the measures which promote peace and order in the district,” he added.






