Sgr police attach property worth Rs 2 Cr under UAPA

Srinagar, Oct 04 : In a significant step towards dismantling Terror networks and their support structures, Srinagar Police on Saturday attached a three-storey residential house in HMT area of Srinagar.

Police spokesman in a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said that the residential house is constructed over 15 marlas of land (Survey No. 43 min, Estate Khushipora), located at Rose Avenue, HMT.

“The property, valued at approximately Rs 2 Crore, stands recorded in the name of Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh S/o Khawja Anwar Sheikh, father of designated terrorist *Sajad Ahmad Sheikh @ Sajad Gul* , as per revenue records and verification from Tehsildar Central, Shalteng, Srinagar,” it reads.

The attachment has been executed in connection with FIR No. 235/2022 under sections 13, 38, 20 UAPA and 2/3 EIMCO Act, registered at Police Station Parimpora.

Police in a statement also said, “Proceedings were initiated under Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), empowering authorities to attach properties used or intended to be used for terrorist activities. The action was carried out in the presence of the concerned Executive Magistrate.”

“Though the property is registered in the name of the terrorist’s father, investigation has revealed that Sajad Gul is an active stakeholder. He has been involved in facilitating terrorism, running anti-national propaganda, and inciting disaffection against the Government through various online and social media platforms,” it reads.

It also said, “This attachment forms part of the ongoing strategy of Srinagar Police to disrupt the financial, logistical, and operational networks of terrorism, including their cross-border sponsors and sympathizers.”

“The action sends a clear message that individuals or entities aiding terrorism will face strict legal consequences, including the forfeiture of illegally acquired assets,” police said.

Meanwhile Srinagar Police reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to uphold the rule of Law, protect Peace and Public order—(KNO)

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