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Jammu & Kashmir: 13 terrorists living in Pakistan declared fugitives, action for attachment of properties started

Jammu and Kashmir A Delhi court has declared 13 terrorists living in Pakistan as fugitives, paving the way for confiscation of their properties if they fail to appear before the court within 30 days. The officers provided this information.

Action taken under section 82 of CrPC

Officials said that notices under Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) were given to the families of terrorists in different parts of Kishtwar along with the announcement by the Special Investigation Units (SIU) of the local police. Kishtwar Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Khalil Poswal said 13 local terrorists operating from across the border and making repeated attempts to revive militancy in the district have been arrested for failing to respond to non-bailable warrants issued earlier. Later he was declared a fugitive.

NIA had issued a warrant in March this year

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) in March in a terror-related case registered at Kishtwar police station last year under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.NIA) The warrants were issued by the special court of.

Attachment proceedings will start after 30 days

The SSP said, if these fugitive terrorists fail to surrender within 30 days, then proceedings will be initiated to confiscate their properties under Section 83 of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Additional District and Sessions Judge (Fast-Track Court), Doda, Sudesh Sharma, in the proclamation notice pasted at the birthplace of the fugitive terrorists, said that the arrest warrants issued by the court of Additional Sessions Judge, Jammu, were returned with this report. That the accused were not found.

These terrorists are included in the list

Officials said the proclamation was issued against Shahnawaz Kanth alias Umar of Hullar, Naeem Ahmed alias Ameer of Jamia Masjid Kishtwar, Mohammad Iqbal alias Bilal of area near Kitchlu Bazaar, Shahnawaz alias Naeem of Chirul and Javid Hussain Giri alias Muzammil of Kundli Pochal, among others. A proclamation was issued against. He said the list included Bashir Ahmed Mughal, Ghazi-ul-Din and Sattar Deen alias Saifullah of Jugna Keswan, Imtiaz Ahmed alias Dawood of Banderna, Shabbir Ahmed of Kithar Bonjwah, Mohammad Rafig Keen of Patnaji Bonjwah, Muzaffar Ahmed and Afani Padre of Jewar. K Azad Hussain is also included.

SIA raids to bust terrorist module in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi

The Special Investigation Agency (SIA) conducted raids in the upper areas of the district after receiving information about attempts by terrorists to revive terrorism in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir. Sleuths of SIA, the counter-terrorism wing of Jammu and Kashmir Police, conducted the raids in Pauni and Mahor tehsils based on intelligence reports that ‘overground workers’ (OGWs) were providing logistics support and information to anti-national elements, a police official said. Getting it done.

OGWs are the ones who provide equipment to terrorists.

OGWs are those people who provide equipment to terrorists and help them in conducting clandestine activities. According to the officer, some electronic equipment and many documents have been seized during the raid. Terrorism was eliminated in Reasi more than a decade ago, but alleged activities of terrorists are being seen in the upper areas for some time. This year, more than 25 terrorists have been killed in separate encounters along the Line of Control (LoC) and in the hinterland in nearby Rajouri and Poonch districts. On September 4, one terrorist was killed in an encounter with security forces in Gali Sohab village of Reasi district, while another terrorist fled. According to the official, there are some OGWs who are working as ‘guides’ on the border, keeping in touch with their masters in Pakistan through various mobile apps and providing logistics support to the terrorists. He said, these terrorists are desperate to resume their activities in the interior areas of Reasi.

Weapons recovered from terrorists

The SIA is already investigating a case registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against two terrorists arrested last year. He obtained a search warrant from a court and conducted the raid in the presence of an executive magistrate. In a village in Reasi, people had caught two terrorists – Talib Hussain Shah of Rajouri and his Kashmiri associate Faisal Ahmed Dar of Pulwama – and handed them over to the police. Two AK assault rifles, one pistol, seven grenades and a large quantity of ammunition were recovered from Talib and Faisal.

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