Police attaches property in UAPA case

Property being attached by police in Ganderbal on Thursday. -Excelsior/Firdous
Property being attached by police in Ganderbal on Thursday. -Excelsior/Firdous

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 10: Police in Ganderbal attached immovable property in the form of Agricultural land measuring 9 kanals and 7 marlas worth Rs 3.47 crores of three persons who have illegally exfiltrated to Pakistan for obtaining illegal arms and ammunition training.
The order was passed by Court of Additional Sessions Judge Ganderbal vide case FIR No.48/2009 U/S 13 ULAP Act of Police Station Kheer Bhawani.

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The attached properties belonged to Firdous Ahmad Wani son of late Ghulam Ahmad Wani, resident of Treesa Safapora, Mohammad Ramzan Bhat son of late Ghulam Rasool Bhat, resident of Batpora Safapora and Mohammad Ayoub Ganie son of late Gulam Rasool Ganie, resident of Pahlipora Safapora.
“This decisive step is part of ongoing efforts to act tough against individuals who are falling under the purview of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). This showcases the unhindered efforts of Police against elements involved in activities detrimental to public safety and national security,” police said.