Budgam Police Attaches Terror-Linked Property in Major Crackdown on JKNOP

Budgam Police has attached immovable property belonging to a JKNOP operative, Ghulam Nabi Najar, as part of a decisive strike against terror networks. The action, executed under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, targets the financial and logistical backbone of terror outfits. Police state this move sends a strong message that those involved in anti-national activities will face asset seizure alongside prosecution. The crackdown is part of ongoing operations to dismantle terror support structures and maintain peace in the district.

Key Points: Budgam Police Attaches JKNOP Property in Anti-Terror Action

  • Property attached under BNSS
  • Action targets terror finances
  • Zero-tolerance policy against terrorism
  • Crackdown on cross-border support networks
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J-K: Budgam Police cracks down on terror network, attaches property of JKNOP in major action

Budgam Police attaches land of a JKNOP operative under BNSS in a major crackdown on terror support networks and financial structures in Jammu and Kashmir.

"relentless action will continue until every support network is dismantled - Budgam Police"

Budgam, February 21

In a strong and decisive strike against terror operatives and their support structures, Budgam Police has attached immovable property of a JKNOP involved in FIR of Police Station Khag, registered under Sections 7/25, 18, 20, and 23 of the Unlawful Activities Act.

The attached property belongs to Ghulam Nabi Najar, son of Late Abdul Jabbar, resident of Gamgulla Khansahib. The property comprises 01 Kanal and 16 Marlas of prime land under Khasra No. 796, Khewat No. 144, and Khata No. 439, situated at village Gamgulla Khansahib.

The action has been executed under Section 85 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) after completing all legal formalities, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing crackdown against terror-linked elements operating in the District.

This high-impact move sends an unequivocal message to those involved in anti-national and unlawful activities that they will not only face criminal prosecution but will also lose the very assets that sustain such networks. Budgam Police is aggressively targeting the financial and logistical backbone of terror outfits and their cross-border sponsors.

In an official statement, Budgam Police reiterates its zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and affirms that relentless action will continue until every support network is dismantled and peace is fully secured.

Earlier, in a major operation to dismantle terror support networks, Budgam Police of Jammu and Kashmir launched a district-wide crackdown on Jammu and Kashmir residents operating from Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (JKNOP).

Several relatives and associates of active JKNOP members were booked under relevant legal provisions for their continued involvement in anti-national activities, including providing logistical support, spreading propaganda and aiding recruitment. Digital devices and incriminating material were also seized during the raids. Budgam Police reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining peace and security in the district, asserting that operations against terror networks and their support structures will continue until they are completely dismantled.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support strong action against terror, we must ensure the legal process is followed meticulously. The use of BNSS is new. I hope the authorities are transparent and the rights of innocent family members, if any, are protected. Justice must be seen to be done.
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Aman W
Finally! Hit them where it hurts. These networks run on money and property. Cutting off their resources is key. More such actions needed across J&K. Salute to our police forces working in tough conditions. 🙏
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Sarah B
The mention of "cross-border sponsors" is crucial. The problem often starts from outside. Internal action like this must be combined with strong diplomatic pressure. Hope for lasting peace in the valley.
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Vikram M
Good step. But this is just one property. The network is vast. Police need to be consistent and relentless. The common people of Budgam just want to live in peace and focus on their livelihoods. These actions should help restore normalcy.
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Kavya N
It's heartbreaking to see how some people get involved in such activities. What about rehabilitation and de-radicalization programs for the youth? Enforcement is one side, we need a holistic approach to win hearts and minds too.

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