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Srinagar, Feb 24 (GNS): National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday took into seizure at least four immovable properties in a case related to narco-terror links.

“In a major step towards dismantling the funding networks that are fuelling terrorism in Kashmir, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has attached four properties and seized cash in the Handwara narco-terror case, involving 2 proscribed terrorist outfits, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM),” reads a statement issued to GNS.
 
“The properties belonging to four accused have been attached in the tehsil Handwara of district Kupwara by the NIA, which has also seized a total of Rs 2.27 crore in cash under Section 25 of the UA(P) Act. The immovable properties attached are the double storeyed house of accused Afaq Ahmad Wani, single storeyed house of accused Muneer Ahmad Pandey, the house of Saleem Andrabi and the double storeyed house of Islam ul Haq,” reads the statement.
 
“A total of 12 accused have so far been arrested in the case, in which the NIA has chagesheeted 15 individuals.”
 
The case (RC 03/2020/NIA/JMU), the statement reads, relates to the use of the ‘proceeds of narcotic drugs’ to fund violent terror activities by LeT and HM operating in the Handwara-Kupwara region.

“The case was registered following the recovery of a black bag and a large number of Indian currency notes of 500 denominations during checking of vehicles in the Langate area of Handwara. The seizure was made from a white Creta car without a registration number,” reads the statement.
 
“Preliminary questioning of the car’s driver, Abdul Momin Peer, had  led to the revelations about the narco terror nexus, which had sparked detailed investigation by the NIA. During the initial searches in the houses of various accused, 21 kg of heroin was seized, in addition to various incriminating material, including large sums of cash.”
 
“The anti-terror agency is continuing with its relentless efforts to destroy and dismantle the terror network in Kashmir and safeguard national security,” reads the statement further. (GNS)