J&K police seize properties linked to Pakistan-based terror handlers.
In a concerted effort to combat terrorism and anti-national activities, police in Jammu and Kashmir have recently attached immovable properties linked to multiple individuals engaged in supporting terror networks from Pakistan. In Poonch district, an agricultural property belonging to Rafiq Nai, a designated terrorist and launch commander for the banned outfit Tahreek-ul-Mujahideen/Jammu Kashmir Ghaznavi Force, was seized under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, valued at approximately Rs 10 lakh. Similarly, in Kathua district, properties of seven accused individuals, who are currently based in Pakistan and involved in anti-national activities, were attached, comprising over 10 kanals of land. These actions represent a broader strategy by Indian authorities to dismantle the financial and logistical support structures of terrorist organizations, thereby reinforcing national security and public safety. The police have emphasized their ongoing commitment to legally address threats to the sovereignty of the nation and ensure peace in the region.
