Key Points

J&K Police has attached property belonging to a terror handler currently operating from Pakistan. The State Investigation Agency simultaneously conducted raids across eight locations targeting sleeper cell modules. These cells are linked to banned terrorist organizations Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. The operation aims to dismantle networks radicalizing youth and spreading anti-India propaganda in Kashmir.

Key Points: J&K Police Attach Pakistan-Based Terror Handler Property

  • Police attached 03 kanals 19 marlas property in Budgam district belonging to Pakistan-based handler
  • SIA conducted simultaneous raids across 7 districts targeting LeT-JeM sleeper cell modules
  • Terror handler attempted to sell property to finance terrorist activities in Kashmir
  • Substantial incriminating materials seized during searches at eight valley locations
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J&K: Police attach terror-handlers' property operating from Pakistan

Budgam Police attaches property of terror handler Fayaz Ahmad operating from Pakistan, while SIA conducts raids on 8 locations targeting LeT-JeM sleeper cells in Kashmir.

"The property belongs to Fayaz Ahmad alias Gadda, who had exfiltrated to Pakistan and was found to be utilising the said property for the promotion of terrorist activities in Kashmir - J&K Police"

Srinagar, Oct 8

Police in J&K’s Budgam district on Wednesday attached the property of a terror handler operating from Pakistan as the State Investigation Agency (SIA) conducted searches at eight locations against the terror sleeper cell module in the Valley.

A police statement said that continuing its sustained action against terror networks, their associates and handlers, Budgam Police attached property measuring 03 kanals and 19 marlas located at Dasan, Beerwah, after obtaining prior approval from the competent authority.

“The property belongs to Fayaz Ahmad alias Gadda, who had exfiltrated to Pakistan and was found to be utilising the said property for the promotion of terrorist activities in Kashmir,” police claimed.

It said that during the course of the investigation, it surfaced that the said individual was attempting to alienate and sell the land with the intention of using the sale proceeds to further support and finance terrorist activities.

“Accordingly, the sanction under Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) was obtained in case FIR No. 56/2019 of Police Station Chadoora, leading to the formal attachment of the said property,” it said.

It also pointed out that the said handler is currently based in Pakistan and continues to be involved in anti-national activities from across the border.

Meanwhile, another statement by SIA said that the agency carried out extensive searches at eight locations across seven districts in the Kashmir valley.

”These searches were conducted as part of an ongoing investigation of case FIR No. 01/2025 of Police Station CI/SIA Kashmir. The case is related to the sleeper cell module operating in the Valley at the behest of terrorist commanders of proscribed terrorist organisations of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad,” it said.

The SIA said that the module is used for spreading secessionist propaganda, thereby “radicalising” and “recruiting” the youth into the terror fold.

“Search operation was conducted simultaneously across 7 districts in north, central and south Kashmir. During raids, substantial incriminating materials have been seized, and the suspects have been rounded up for further questioning,” it said.

The SIA also pointed out that the preliminary investigation has clearly brought out the active engagement of these entities in a terrorist conspiracy aimed at propagating and furthering anti-India narratives aimed not only at challenging the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India but also at inciting disaffection, public disorder, and communal hatred.

A terror sleeper cell module is formed of terror associates and operatives, who are apparently leading a normal life and are provided weapons by the terrorists only to undertake a particular terror task.

After accomplishing the task, the member of the terror sleeper cell returns the weapon and again mingles with the common citizens, making his identification very difficult.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a welcome step but I hope the authorities ensure that innocent family members who might be living in these properties are not unduly harassed. The focus should remain on the actual culprits.
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Arjun K
Sleeper cells are the most dangerous threat to our national security. They blend in with regular citizens and strike when least expected. Kudos to SIA for busting this module. We need more such intelligence-based operations.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Kashmir recently, I can see the positive changes happening there. Such actions will help restore peace and normalcy in the valley. The youth deserve better opportunities than being radicalized.
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Vikram M
Pakistan continues to be the epicenter of cross-border terrorism. While we take action within India, we need stronger diplomatic pressure on Pakistan to stop sheltering these terror handlers. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The UAPA provisions are being used effectively here. However, I hope there's proper judicial oversight to prevent misuse of such powers. National security is important, but so are civil liberties.
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Michael C
This shows how sophisticated these terror networks have become. Using property sales to fund terrorism is a clever but evil strategy. Good that our agencies are one step ahead in detecting such patterns.

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