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India to seize J&K-based properties of 4,000 fugitive terrorists in Pakistan and PoK
To completely wipe out the terror networks in Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India is now focusing on the terror network across the border. Over 4000 terrorists who fled Jammu and Kashmir in the last three decades and are operating from Pakistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are likely to lose their properties in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the Jammu and Kashmir government, around 4,200 terrorists living in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir have been listed as "proclaimed offenders" by the government of India and their properties are being attached.
The government authorities have already started the drive by seizing the properties of these terrorists. Agencies like the National Investigative Agency (NIA) and State Investigative Agency (SIA) have seized dozens of properties in the Kashmir Valley. Jammu and Kashmir Police have also seized over 16 properties in Doda district in the last week.
''Those who have gone and taken shelter in Pakistan were earlier associated with terrorism here and now are running the networks from sitting across the border. We have made a list of those involved and recently in Doda district, we have taken strict action against those and seized their properties and have been listed among fugitives,'' said Dilbag Singh, the Director-General of J&K Police.
According to government officials, the Inspector-General of Registrations and Revenue has already received a list of around 4,200 terrorists living in PoK for the last three decades.
The revenue department would most likely be seizing the properties and also making sure that these properties are neither sold nor bought by anyone. Jammu and Kashmir Police in recent times have also attached properties of those who are found guilty of wilfully providing shelter to the terrorists.
In a recent statement, the LG of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha also appealed to the locals of Kashmir Valley to not support or provide shelter to terrorists.
India to seize J&K-based properties of 4,000 fugitive terrorists in Pakistan and PoK
To completely wipe out the terror networks in Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India is now focusing on the terror network across the border. Over 4000 terrorists who fled Jammu and Kashmir in the last three decades and are operating from Pakistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are likely to...
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To completely wipe out the terror networks in Jammu and Kashmir, the Government of India is now focusing on the terror network across the border. Over 4000 terrorists who fled Jammu and Kashmir in the last three decades and are operating from Pakistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are likely to lose their properties in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to the Jammu and Kashmir government, around 4,200 terrorists living in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir have been listed as "proclaimed offenders" by the government of India and their properties are being attached.
The government authorities have already started the drive by seizing the properties of these terrorists. Agencies like the National Investigative Agency (NIA) and State Investigative Agency (SIA) have seized dozens of properties in the Kashmir Valley. Jammu and Kashmir Police have also seized over 16 properties in Doda district in the last week.
''Those who have gone and taken shelter in Pakistan were earlier associated with terrorism here and now are running the networks from sitting across the border. We have made a list of those involved and recently in Doda district, we have taken strict action against those and seized their properties and have been listed among fugitives,'' said Dilbag Singh, the Director-General of J&K Police.
According to government officials, the Inspector-General of Registrations and Revenue has already received a list of around 4,200 terrorists living in PoK for the last three decades.
The revenue department would most likely be seizing the properties and also making sure that these properties are neither sold nor bought by anyone. Jammu and Kashmir Police in recent times have also attached properties of those who are found guilty of wilfully providing shelter to the terrorists.
In a recent statement, the LG of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha also appealed to the locals of Kashmir Valley to not support or provide shelter to terrorists.