First step in 30 years; for year 2020—21, over a dozen houses identified in downtown, Nowgam, Battamaloo, Pantha Chowk etc: SSP Sgr
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Srinagar, Mar 24 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir police Thursday started the process of attaching immovable properties that were used to provide shelter to militants and also the houses where planning were hatched to attack “security forces and civilians”
The process, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) has been started from Srinagar district.
“Process has started for attachment of some immovable properties which have been used for purpose of militancy as per section 2(g) & 25 of ULP Act. Don’t give shelter or harbour militants / associates. Legal action will be supplemented by property attachments as per law,” tweeted Srinagar police.
Talking to KNO exclusively, SSP Srinagar Rakesh Balwal said that. “Houses where encounters took place, houses where militants took shelter and planned attacks on security forces and civilians will be attached,” he said. “So far in year 2020-21, over a dozen such houses have been identified in Downtown, Pantha Chowk, Soura, Batamaloo, Nowgam, Harwan etc.”— (KNO)