Did Police in J&K's Budgam Attach Property of JKNOP in a Major Crackdown on Terror Handlers?
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Srinagar, Feb 21 (NationPress) In a significant operation against terror handlers, the police in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam district attached the immovable property belonging to a local individual residing in Pakistan and operating from there, as reported by officials.
The police have introduced a term 'Jammu and Kashmir Nationals Operating from Pakistan' or JKNOP for such individuals.
A police statement indicated, "In a robust and decisive move against terror operatives and their support structures, the Budgam Police has attached the immovable property of a JKNOP at the Khag Police Station, and filed an FIR under Sections 7/25, 18, 20, and 23 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)."
"The attached property belongs to Ghulam Nabi Najar, son of late Abdul Jabbar and a resident of Gamgulla village in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam district. The property consists of one Kanal and 16 Marlas of prime land under Khasra No. 796, Khewat No. 144, and Khata No. 439, located in Gamgulla village."
"This action has been carried out under Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) after fulfilling all legal requirements, representing a significant escalation in the ongoing effort against terror-linked elements operating in the Budgam district," the police statement noted.
"This impactful move sends a clear message that those engaged in anti-national and unlawful activities will not only face criminal prosecution but will also forfeit the very assets that support such networks."
"The Budgam Police is actively targeting the financial and logistical foundations of terror outfits and their cross-border sponsors."
"Budgam Police reaffirms its zero-tolerance stance against terrorism and promises that relentless actions will persist until every support network is dismantled and peace is fully restored," the statement added.
The Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) are patrolling the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) respectively in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Union Territory features a 740-Km long LoC and a 240-Km long IB.
The Jammu and Kashmir Police and security forces are conducting anti-terror operations targeting terrorists, their overground workers, and sympathizers throughout the Union Territory.
The revised strategy adopted by the security forces aims to dismantle the entire support system for terror rather than merely focusing on armed terrorists.